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Assays / Hormones / Insulin-like
Growth Factor I (IGF-I) (serum)
Clinical use
1 Diagnosis and monitoring
treatment of acromegaly.
When measured in a random sample, serum insulin-like
growth factor I (IGF-I) concentration correlates more closely with
disease status than does serum growth hormone concentration.
2 Investigation of short stature in children.
Measurement of IGF-I in conjunction with the
assay of growth hormone during a stimulation test, may assist in
establishing the cause of retarded growth.
3 Differential diagnosis of spontaneous
hypoglycaemia.
When suppressed concentrations of insulin, C-peptide,
ketone and GH are associated with severe hypoglycaemia, the measurement
of IGF-I and IGF-II is indicated. An elevated IGF-II to IGF-I molar
ratio is consistent with the diagnosis of a non-islet cell tumour.
Patient preparation
1,2 Investigation of acromegaly
and short stature.
Collect blood (10 mL) into a plain vacutainer
or syringe.
3 Differential diagnosis of spontaneous
hypoglycaemia.
Collect blood (10 mL) during a hypoglycaemic
episode (see Insulin
and C-peptide).
Sample preparation
Transfer the blood to a plain tube
and allow to clot. Separate the serum promptly and store at -200C.
1, 2 Investigation of acromegaly
and short stature.
Send serum (2 mL) to the SAS laboratory. Record
on the SAS request form the following details: age and sex; clinical
information on evidence of hypothyroidism; diabetes; nutritional
status; liver function; details of current treatment.
3 Differential diagnosis of spontaneous
hypoglycaemia.
Send the frozen serum (5 mL) to the SAS laboratory,
(see Insulin and C-peptide, page 75). Ensure the sample remains
frozen during transport.
Reference range
Where details of the patients age
and sex are provided the relevant reference will be quoted with
the results.
Centres offering this assay
Birmingham,
Guildford,
London
(St. Thomas'), Newcastle.
References
Beastall GH. Insulin-like Growth Factor-1:
assay and clinical significance. Proc. UK NEQAS meeting 1994;
1: 144-8.
Hindmarsh PC, Brook CGD. Short stature and growth
hormone deficiency. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf) 1995; 43:
133-42.
Shakespear RA, Lynch SS, Rudd BT, Williams JW,
White DA. Serum IGF-1 assays: which sample preparation method? Proceedings
of the ACB National Meeting 1993; C11.
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