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Twenty-four-hour profile of growth hormone in cyclic nocturnal total parenteral nutrition.
[megacystis-microcolon-intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome]
To
detect
the
effect
of
the
loss
of
alimentation
rhythmicity
on
a
circadian
rhythm
of
human
growth
hormone
(
HGH
)
secretion
,
a
24
-
hour
profile
of
HGH
was
studied
in
a
growing
child
on
cyclic
nocturnal
total
parenteral
nutrition
(
TPN
)
.
Twenty
-
four
-
hour
profiles
of
substrates
and
metabolic
hormones
were
also
studied
to
evaluate
the
efficiency
of
cyclic
nocturnal
TPN
on
childhood
growth
.
Periodic
blood
samples
from
a
child
with
megacystis
-
microcolon
-
intestinal
-
hypoperistalsis
syndrome
were
obtained
on
five
occasions
,
at
ages
6
,
7
,
8
,
9
,
and
11
,
when
she
was
on
cyclic
nocturnal
TPN
.
Peak
HGH
secretion
appeared
with
the
onset
of
deep
sleep
despite
the
concomitant
hyperglycemia
and
hyperinsulinemia
induced
by
TPN
at
night
.
Smaller
peaks
of
HGH
were
also
observed
during
the
noninfusion
period
during
the
day
.
Twenty
-
four
-
hour
profiles
of
substrates
and
metabolic
hormones
indicated
a
switch
from
glucose
use
during
the
infusion
phase
to
an
oxidation
of
lipids
during
the
noninfusion
period
.
The
fact
that
the
patient
's
growth
curve
remains
within
normal
limits
suggests
that
cyclic
nocturnal
TPN
would
be
an
efficient
method
of
nutritional
support
.
During
cyclic
nocturnal
TPN
,
regular
rhythm
of
HGH
secretion
occurs
,
and
normal
childhood
growth
is
achieved
.
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