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Title: $Influence of estrogen administration on growth hormone response to GHRH and L-Dopa in patients with Turner's syndrome
Abstract: Abstract. The modulating effect of estrogen on GH secretion was studied in 22 patients with Turner's syndrome. Estrogen administration (0.5 μg/kg ethinylestradiol) for a period of 4 weeks resulted in a significant increase in basal GH concentrations (2.6 vs 4.8 μg/l, P < 0.01). The L-Dopa-stimulated GH concentrations were also significantly increased ( P < 0.01), whereas no effect of estrogen substitution on GH responses to GHRH (1–44) and Sm-C levels was seen. Our findings demonstrate a priming effect of estrogen on GH secretion in patients with Turner's syndrome. These patients generally lack the puberty-associated rise in GH secretion, which might be due to ovarian failure and the concomitant estrogen deficiency.