Background/Objectives: Patients with isolated adult-onset growth hormone (GH) deficiency may present with hepatic steatosis and metabolic dysfunction. The effect of replacement therapy on metabolic phenotype has not been exhaustively studied yet. Methods: Patients with isolated adult-onset GH deficiency (GHD) were enrolled and prescribed GH-replacement therapy. DEXA scans for assessing body composition, anthropometric and biochemical parameters were evaluated at baseline and after 12 months of therapy. A fatty liver index, hepatic steatosis index and Fibrosis 4-test were calculated at baseline and after 12 months of therapy. Results and Conclusions: In our cohort, GH replacement therapy in adults with isolated adult-onset GHD is associated with weight loss and reduction of BMI (p < 0.001), amelioration in body composition with reduction in fat mass and trunk fat (respectively, p = 0.023 and p = 0.02), amelioration in lipid profile (significant reduction of total and LDL cholesterol and increase in HDL cholesterol) and reduction in fatty liver index (p = 0.021). Further long-term, randomized studies with bigger cohorts and advanced diagnostics are needed to confirm these results of our exploratory study.

GH Replacement Therapy Is Associated with Ameliorations in Body Composition and Fatty Liver Index in Patients with Adult-Onset Isolated GH Deficiency / Gangitano, Elena; Rossetti, Rebecca; Simeone, Giusy; Curreli, Mariaignazia; Gandini, Orietta; Mariani, Stefania; Lubrano, Carla. - In: LIVERS. - ISSN 2673-4389. - 5:4(2025). [10.3390/livers5040056]

GH Replacement Therapy Is Associated with Ameliorations in Body Composition and Fatty Liver Index in Patients with Adult-Onset Isolated GH Deficiency

Elena Gangitano;Rebecca Rossetti;Giusy Simeone;Mariaignazia Curreli;Orietta Gandini;Stefania Mariani;Carla Lubrano
2025

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Background/Objectives: Patients with isolated adult-onset growth hormone (GH) deficiency may present with hepatic steatosis and metabolic dysfunction. The effect of replacement therapy on metabolic phenotype has not been exhaustively studied yet. Methods: Patients with isolated adult-onset GH deficiency (GHD) were enrolled and prescribed GH-replacement therapy. DEXA scans for assessing body composition, anthropometric and biochemical parameters were evaluated at baseline and after 12 months of therapy. A fatty liver index, hepatic steatosis index and Fibrosis 4-test were calculated at baseline and after 12 months of therapy. Results and Conclusions: In our cohort, GH replacement therapy in adults with isolated adult-onset GHD is associated with weight loss and reduction of BMI (p < 0.001), amelioration in body composition with reduction in fat mass and trunk fat (respectively, p = 0.023 and p = 0.02), amelioration in lipid profile (significant reduction of total and LDL cholesterol and increase in HDL cholesterol) and reduction in fatty liver index (p = 0.021). Further long-term, randomized studies with bigger cohorts and advanced diagnostics are needed to confirm these results of our exploratory study.
2025
growth hormone; hepatic steatosis; growth hormone deficiency; GH replacement therapy; fatty liver index; hepatic steatosis index; FIB-4
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GH Replacement Therapy Is Associated with Ameliorations in Body Composition and Fatty Liver Index in Patients with Adult-Onset Isolated GH Deficiency / Gangitano, Elena; Rossetti, Rebecca; Simeone, Giusy; Curreli, Mariaignazia; Gandini, Orietta; Mariani, Stefania; Lubrano, Carla. - In: LIVERS. - ISSN 2673-4389. - 5:4(2025). [10.3390/livers5040056]
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