The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism
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J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. · Apr 2008
Selective loss of somatostatin receptor 2 in octreotide-resistant growth hormone-secreting adenomas.
The somatostatin analog octreotide preferentially binds to somatostatin receptor (sst) 2A and to a lesser extent to sst5. Although sst2A and sst5 mRNAs are consistently expressed in GH-secreting adenomas, octreotide controls GH secretion only in 65% of acromegalic patients. Hence, we investigated the immunocytochemical expression of sst in a large group of somatotroph tumors. ⋯ Our findings suggest that octreotide resistance in GH-secreting adenomas occurs due to a selective loss of sst2A. The persistent expression of sst1 and sst5 receptors suggests that these tumors are potential targets for pan-somatostatin analogs.
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J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. · Apr 2008
Urinary cortisol and catecholamine excretion after burn injury in children.
A severe burn causes increased levels of urine cortisol and catecholamines. However, little is known about the magnitude of this increase or how and when the levels return to normal. The purpose of this study was to determine in a large clinical prospective trial the acute and long-term pattern of urine cortisol and catecholamine expression in severely burned children. ⋯ Urinary levels of cortisol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine are significantly increased after a major burn. Early hypercortisolemia is associated with increased duration of severe infection. Persistent hypercortisolemia is associated with increases in both infection rates and duration of severe infection.