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Treatment with insulin glargine does not suppress serum IGF‐1
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In contrast to our hypothesis, serum IGF-1 did not decrease, but rose during insulin glargine treatment, suggesting an absence of relevant IGF-1-like activity of glargine at the level of the pituitary. Improved plasma glucose at dawn during glargine treatment may intensify growth hormone surges and increase IGF-1 synthesis. Significant increases were seen in younger patients, compatible with the higher activity of the GH-IGF-1 axis in this age group.
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