Timing of Puberty, Pubertal Growth, and Adult Height in Short Children Born Small for Gestational Age Treated With Growth Hormone

Emmie N. Upners, Lars Lau Raket, Jørgen H. Petersen, Ajay Thankamony, Edna Roche, Guftar Shaikh, Jeremy Kirk, Hilary Hoey, Sten A. Ivarsson, Olle Soder, Anders Juul, Rikke Beck Jensen

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Abstract

Context: Growth hormone (GH) is used to treat short children born small for gestational age (SGA); however, the effects of treatment on pubertal timing and adult height are rarely studied. Objective: To evaluate adult height and peak height velocity in short GH-treated SGA children. Methods: Prospective longitudinal multicenter study. Participants were short children born SGA treated with GH therapy (n = 102). Adult height was reported in 47 children. A reference cohort of Danish children was used. Main outcome measures were adult height, peak height velocity, age at peak height, and pubertal onset. Pubertal onset was converted to SD score (SDS) using Danish reference data. Results: Gain in height SDS from start of treatment until adult height was significant in both girls (0.94 [0.75; 1.53] SDS, P = .02) and boys (1.57 [1.13; 2.15] SDS, P < .001). No difference in adult height between GH dosage groups was observed. Peak height velocity was lower than a reference cohort for girls (6.5 [5.9; 7.6] cm/year vs 7.9 [7.4; 8.5] cm/year, P < .001) and boys (9.5 [8.4; 10.7] cm/year vs 10.1 [9.7; 10.7] cm/year, P = .002), but no difference in age at peak height velocity was seen. Puberty onset was earlier in SGA boys than a reference cohort (1.06 [-0.03; 1.96] SDS vs 0 SDS, P = .002) but not in girls (0.38 [-0.19; 1.05] SDS vs 0 SDS, P = .18). Conclusion: GH treatment improved adult height. Peak height velocity was reduced, but age at peak height velocity did not differ compared with the reference cohort. SGA boys had an earlier pubertal onset compared with the reference cohort.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2286-2295
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
Volume107
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022 Aug 1

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Endocrinology and Diabetes

Keywords

  • adult height
  • GH treatment
  • peak height velocity
  • puberty
  • SGA

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