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Growth Hormone

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Growth Hormone is a fitting addition to the Endocrine Updates Series. The aim of these publications is to provide the clinician with cutting-edge, yet succinct, access to the latest advances in endocrinology. Current interest in this rapidly evolving area of endocrinology makes this a timely and important update. Growth Hormone joins Dr. Fagin's Thyroid Cancer in continuing the standard of excellence as the fourth volume in this series of topical updates.
Shlomo Melmed, MD, Series Editor, Endocrine Updates
Ten years ago, many endocrinologists were still skeptical that growth hormone (GH) played an active role in adult metabolism. This is, perhaps, surprising given that GH deficiency (GHD) in adulthood had been `recognized' as long ago as the 1960s.
During the last ten years studies have shown that GHD in adulthood is a far-reaching syndrome associated with abnormal body composition, reduced bone mineral density with an increased fracture rate, increased cardiovascular morbidity and impaired cardiac function, as well as reduced exercise performance and decreased psychological well-being. Importantly, it is also clear, from placebo-controlled trials, that GH replacement therapy can normalize body composition, increase bone mineral content and improve the cardiovascular risk factor profile. GH replacement therapy also improves cardiac performance and exercise capacity, increases muscle strength and improves well-being and quality of life.
The aim of Growth Hormone is to provide a critical update of current knowledge about adult GHD and the future role of GH/IGF-1 in adult medicine. For this purpose, contributions from a number of research groups have been invited. It is my hope that the book may not only serve as an introduction to the field, but also stimulate further research within this exciting area.

List of contents

Growth hormone secretion and mechanisms of action.- 1. Neuroendocrine control of growth hormone secretion.- 2. Signal transduction through the growth hormone receptor.- 3. Growth hormone binding proteins.- 4. Regulation of insulin-like growth factor-1 and its role in controlling growth and metabolism.- 5. The insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding proteins (GFBPs).- 6. The etiology of growth hormone deficiency in the human adult.- 7. The diagnosis of growth hormone deficiency.- 8. Adult growth hormone deficieny - the clinical picture.- Growth hormone replacement therapy in adult GH deficient patients.- 9. Effects of GH on body composition.- 10. Effects of GH on lipid metabolism.- 11. Effects of growth hormone on glucose and protein metabolism.- 12. Effects of growth hormone on blood coagulation and fibrinolysis.- 13. Growth hormone and the immune system.- 14. Effects of growth hormone on muscle mass and function.- 15. Effects of GH on bone metabolism and bone mass.- 16. GH effects on cardiac function.- 17. Psychological well-being in growth hormone deficiency and central nervous effects of growth hormone.- 18. Dose titration and monitoring GH treatment in the adult.- 19. Side effects of growth hormone treatment.- New frontiers in adult GH therapy.- 20. Growth hormone in heart failure.- 21. GH and catabolic state.- 22. GHRP-GH secretagogues.

Product details

Assisted by Kema Bengi (Editor), Kemal Bengi (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2009
 
EAN 9780792384786
ISBN 978-0-7923-8478-6
No. of pages 359
Weight 712 g
Illustrations XIII, 359 p.
Series Endocrine Updates
Endocrine Updates
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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