Growth hormone: does it have a therapeutic role in fracture healing?

2009 
Background: The role of growth hormone (GH) in augmenting fracture healing has been postulated for over half a century. GH has been shown to play a role in bone metabolism and this can be mediated directly or indirectly through IGF-I. Objectives: The use of GH was evaluated as a possible therapeutic agent in augmenting fracture healing. Method: A literature search was undertaken on GH and its effect on bone fracture healing primarily using MEDLINE/OVID (1950 to January 2009). Key words and phrases including ‘growth hormone’, ‘insulin like growth factor’, ‘insulin like growth factor binding protein’, ‘insulin like growth factor receptor’, ‘fracture repair’, ‘bone healing’, ‘bone fracture’, ‘bone metabolism’, ‘osteoblast’ and ‘osteoclast’ were used in different combinations. Manual searches of the bibliography of key papers were also undertaken. Results: Current evidence suggests a positive role of GH on fracture healing as demonstrated by in vitro studies on osteoblasts, osteoclasts and the crosstalk betwe...
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