Horm Metab Res 1972; 4(6): 470-477
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1094008
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Pituitary Response to Hypoglycemia in Pituitary Diseases[*]

A. R. Genazzani , B.  Ruedi , M. L. Aubert , J. P. Felber
  • Département de Biochimie Clinique, Clinique Médicale Universitaire, Lausanne, Switzerland
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Publication Date:
07 January 2009 (online)

Abstract

Simultaneous determinations of plasma ACTH, HGH and Cortisol were carried out in the course of an insulin tolerance test (ITT) in 7 normal subjects and in different cases of hypothalamic pathology. The parallelism observed in normal subjects between the different hormones disappeared in cases of clinical hypopituitarism with hypogonadotrophic hypogonadism: the HGH response was almost absent, whereas the ACTH response to ITT was above normal. Complete disappearance of the HGH response with very low ACTH levels was observed in 3 cases of chromophobe adenoma and in one case of hypothalamic glioma with diabetes insipidus.

The ACTH radioimmunoassay appears to be useful in the study of the pathology of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis, mostly during dynamic tests with simultaneous measurement of other pituitary hormones. The ACTH response is more rapid, more sensitive and more reliable than the indirect Cortisol response.

1 Presented in part at the round table conference "ACTH in blood", 18th Symp. Dtsch. Ges. Endokrinol., Hanover (Germany), March 1-4, 1972

1 Presented in part at the round table conference "ACTH in blood", 18th Symp. Dtsch. Ges. Endokrinol., Hanover (Germany), March 1-4, 1972

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