RESPONSE OF NORMAL, HYPOTHYROID AND HYPOTHALAMO-PITUITARY INSUFFICIENT CHILDREN TO SYNTHETIC THYROTROPHIN-RELEASING HORMONE

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G. MILHAUD
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M. S. MOUKHTAR
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SUMMARY

Thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) was synthesized by the solid phase technique, administered to 13 children, and the time-course changes in the serum level of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) assessed. In eight normal children, peak levels of TSH occurred 20 min after the injection, and circulating TSH remained significantly raised for 60 min. In three hypothyroid children, the increase in serum TSH was much greater than in normal children, suggesting the existence of large pituitary TSH stores. In two hypopituitary children with TSH deficiency, TSH reserves seemed normal. One of these patients had a craniopharyngioma; after operation, the increase in serum TSH was reduced. These results show that assay of serum TSH after administration of synthetic TRH provides a test which distinguishes pituitary from hypothalamic defects affecting TSH secretion.

 

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