Treatment of Acromegaly with Long Acting Somatostatin Analogue SMS 201-995

1988 
Ten acromegalic patients were treated with the somatostatin analogue SMS 201-995 (SMS) for 3-38 weeks in various doses and by different administration routines (thrice daily or multiple sc injection). Plasma GH daily profiles, plasma IGF-I, urinary GH, serum TSH, IRI and fasting blood glucose (FBG) concentrations were measured before and during SMS treatment. Plasma GH rapidly decreased within one hour in all patients and was suppressed for at least 4h after a 50μg sc injection of SMS in 8 patients. Multiple injections 300-600μg/day SMS (25-50μg×12) suppressed GH throughout the day. Plasma IGF-I was completely normalized in 4 patients, and, in all but one the others, decreased markedly. Urinary GH decreased within the first week of treatment in all patients and normalization was obtained in 3 patients. Shrinkage of the pituitary tumor, as determined by CT or MRI, was observed 7 of 9 patients. Other clinical improvements, such as diminution or complete disappearance of swelling of soft tissues, excessive perspiration, and headache, were observed in 7 of 8 patients. Changes in serum TSH, IRI and FBG were seen in 3-4 patients, but without any apparent clinical problems.In conclusion, SMS is a useful clinical tool for treatment of acromegaly, and a multiple sc injection method seems to be preferable.
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