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      <title>A single-dose comparison of the acute effects between the new somatostatin analog SOM230 and octreotide in acromegalic patients (Article)</title>
      <link>http://repub.eur.nl/res/pub/10312/</link>
      <pubDate>2004-01-01T00:00:00Z</pubDate>
      <description>Treatment with the somatostatin receptor (sst) subtype 2 predominant
      analogs octreotide and lanreotide induces clinical and biochemical cure in
      approximately 65% of acromegalic patients. GH-secreting pituitary
      adenomas, which are not controlled, also express sst(5). We compared the
      acute effects of octreotide and SOM230, a new somatostatin analog with
      high affinity for sst(1,2,3,5) on hormone release in acromegalic patients.
      In a single-dose, proof-of-concept study, 100 microg octreotide and 100
      and 250 microg SOM230 were given s.c. to 12 patients with active
      acromegaly. Doses of 100 and 250 microg SOM230 dose-dependently suppressed
      GH levels from 2-8 h after administration (-38 +/- 7.7 vs. -61 +/- 6.7%,
      respectively; P &lt; 0.01). A comparable suppression of GH levels by
      octreotide and 250 microg SOM230 was observed in eight patients (-65 +/- 7
      vs. -72 +/- 7%, respectively). In three patients, the acute GH-lowering
      effect of 250 microg SOM230 was significantly superior to that of
      octreotide (-70 +/- 2 vs. -17 +/- 15%, respectively; P &lt; 0.01). In one
      patient, the GH-lowering effect of octreotide was better than that of
      SOM230. Tolerability for SOM230 was good. Glucose levels were initially
      slightly elevated after octreotide and SOM230, compared with control day,
      whereas insulin levels were only significantly suppressed by octreotide.
      We conclude that SOM230 is an effective GH-lowering drug in acromegalic
      patients with the potential to increase the number of patients controlled
      during long-term medical treatment.</description>
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