Matsumoto R, Koga M, Kasayama S, Fukuoka H, Iguchi G, Odake Y, Yoshida K, Bando H, Suda K, Nishizawa H, Takahashi M, Ogawa W, Takahashi Y. Factors correlated with serum insulin-like growth factor-I levels in health check-up subjects.
Growth Horm IGF Res 2018;
40:55-60. [PMID:
29395967 DOI:
10.1016/j.ghir.2018.01.003]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Most of circulating IGF-I is derived from the liver and circulating IGF-I levels are decreased in several pathological conditions, such as liver cirrhosis, uncontrolled diabetes, renal failure, and malnutrition. However, it has not fully been elucidated which factors modify IGF-I level in a physiological condition.
OBJECTIVE
To identify the factors which are associated with circulating IGF-I levels.
DESIGN
Cross-sectional study.
METHODS
This study included 428 subjects who undertook health check-up. Subjects diagnosed with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) by ultrasonography were analyzed separately. Univariate and multivariate regression analyses were conducted to identify the factors associated with circulating IGF-I levels.
RESULTS
Regression analyses revealed that serum albumin levels, total-bilirubin levels, calcium levels, and HOMA-IR were positively correlated with IGF-I levels. Serum transaminase levels and habitual drinking (ethanol intake >20 g/day) were negatively correlated with serum IGF-I levels. Although serum IGF-I standard deviation scores (SDS) in subjects with and without NAFLD were comparable, after adjusting confounding factors clarified by multivariate regression analysis, IGF-I SDS negatively correlated with the presence of NAFLD.
CONCLUSION
In this study, we demonstrated that serum bilirubin and calcium levels are correlated with serum IGF-I levels. Although further study is necessary, these data suggest a presence of interaction between GH-IGF-I axis and bilirubin and calcium metabolism.
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