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Correlation among plasma osteocalcin, growth hormone, and somatomedin C in acromegaly

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Plasma osteocalcin (BGP), growth hormone (GH), and somatomedin C(SmC) were measured in 12 patients with acromegaly [7 clinically active (aA), 5 cured (cA)] and 9 control subjects (C). Basal plasma values for the three parameters were higher in aA than in C and in cA. No significant difference was found between cA and C. A significant linear correlation between BGP and GH and between BGP and SmC was obtained. These results suggest an effect of GH on BGP synthesis, possibly mediated by SmC, although a direct effect of GH on bone cannot be exclulded.

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de la Piedra, C., Carbó, E., Larrañaga, J. et al. Correlation among plasma osteocalcin, growth hormone, and somatomedin C in acromegaly. Calcif Tissue Int 43, 44–45 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02555167

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