社會醫學科HUANG, TIEN-SHANGTIEN-SHANGHUANGWANG, YEN-HOYEN-HOWANGLIEN, I-NANI-NANLIEN黃天祥王顏和連倚南2009-01-192018-07-112009-01-192018-07-111995http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/99571 Thirty-two men with spinal cord injury(SCI) were studied for evaluation of the hypothalamus-pituitary somatotrope axis, using growth hormone-(GH)-releasing hormone(GHRH) and insulin-induced hypoglycemia. Twenty- six age-matched normal male volunteers served as controls. Six SCI subjects (18.7%) had elevated basal follicle- stimulating hormone (FSH) levels, eight (25.0%) had hyperprolactinemia, and 11(34.4%) had reduced serum insulin -like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) levels. Twenty SCI subjects(62 .5%) had reduced and/or delayed GH responses to GHRH, and eight (25.8%) had reduced GH response to insulin-induced hypoglycemia. Seven of eight hyperprolactinemic SCI subjects showed reduced GH response to GHRH and /or insulin-induced hypoglycemia. These findings are consistent with the notion that SCI subjects have a reduced central dopaminergic tone.en-USSuppression of the Hypothalamus-Pituitary Somatotrope Axis in Men with Spinal Cord Injuries男性脊髓損傷患者之下視丘─腦垂體生長激素細胞軸受抑 制