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Vol 72, No 1 (2021)
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Published online: 2021-01-19
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Amino acids profile in girls with Turner syndrome during growth hormone therapy

Jolanta Bugajska1, Joanna Berska1, Małgorzata Wójcik2, Jerzy B. Starzyk2, Krystyna Sztefko1
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Pubmed: 33619714
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Endokrynol Pol 2021;72(1):51-52.
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  1. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Institute of Paediatrics, Jagiellonian University Medical College, Krakow, Poland
  2. Department of Paediatric and Adolescent Endocrinology, Institute of Paediatrics, Jagiellonian University, Medical College, Krakow, Poland

open access

Vol 72, No 1 (2021)
Short communication
Submitted: 2020-12-10
Accepted: 2020-12-20
Published online: 2021-01-19

Abstract

Introduction: The influence of growth hormone (GH) treatment on amino acids (AAs) profile in patients with Turner syndrome (TS) was investigated.

Material and methods: The study group included girls with TS: treated with GH (GH+) and girls with no GH treatment (GH−). The control group consisted of healthy girls. Free plasma AAs were measured by the LC/MS/MS.

Results: The plasma concentrations of glutamine, threonine were significantly higher in group GH+ than in group GH− (p < 0.05). In group GH− the values of glutamine, alanine, isoleucine, glutamic acid were significantly different than in the control (p < 0.05–p < 0.008).

Conclusion: AAs profile in girls with TS might be characteristic for the disease but also depends on GH treatment.

Abstract

Introduction: The influence of growth hormone (GH) treatment on amino acids (AAs) profile in patients with Turner syndrome (TS) was investigated.

Material and methods: The study group included girls with TS: treated with GH (GH+) and girls with no GH treatment (GH−). The control group consisted of healthy girls. Free plasma AAs were measured by the LC/MS/MS.

Results: The plasma concentrations of glutamine, threonine were significantly higher in group GH+ than in group GH− (p < 0.05). In group GH− the values of glutamine, alanine, isoleucine, glutamic acid were significantly different than in the control (p < 0.05–p < 0.008).

Conclusion: AAs profile in girls with TS might be characteristic for the disease but also depends on GH treatment.

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Keywords

amino acids, growth hormone, Turner syndrome

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Title

Amino acids profile in girls with Turner syndrome during growth hormone therapy

Journal

Endokrynologia Polska

Issue

Vol 72, No 1 (2021)

Article type

Brief communication

Pages

51-52

Published online

2021-01-19

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597

DOI

10.5603/EP.a2020.0091

Pubmed

33619714

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Endokrynol Pol 2021;72(1):51-52.

Keywords

amino acids
growth hormone
Turner syndrome

Authors

Jolanta Bugajska
Joanna Berska
Małgorzata Wójcik
Jerzy B. Starzyk
Krystyna Sztefko

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