Can Human Growth Hormone Accelerate Tendon and Ligament Injury Recovery?

人类生长激素能否加速肌腱和韧带损伤的恢复?

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Studies involving human fibroblasts and use of human growth hormone (HGH) administration for injury recovery are limited. It is plausible that if the administration of HGH to human cells increased cellular proliferation and differentiation, then HGH might be able to assist in accelerating recovery from injury. HYPOTHESIS: HGH will increase proliferation and differentiation of human tendon and ligament fibroblasts in vitro based on both a single-dose and a sustained-dose model of HGH administration. STUDY DESIGN: Basic science cellular study. METHODS: Human tendon and ligament tissue were harvested from 24 patients. Tissue samples were digested with type I collagenase to isolate the target cell types. HGH was administered directly to isolated cells at doses ranging from 100 pg/mL to 10 µg/mL, either in a single-dose or a sustained-dose model. Proliferation was analyzed at days 4 and 7. Differentiation of ligament and tendon fibroblasts was assessed at day 14. RESULTS: Administration of a single-dose of HGH to both cell types demonstrated similar or inferior cellular proliferation compared with controls after 7 days. For the sustained-dosing model of ligament fibroblasts, only the 100 ng/mL concentration demonstrated at least statistically similar or improved proliferation compared with controls. When examining the 100 ng/mL HGH concentration with larger sample sizes, cellular proliferation was not improved over controls for any cell type for the single- or sustained-dosing models. Proliferation for tendon fibroblasts was either similar or inferior to the control group at all concentrations of HGH. There was no clear dose-response relationship demonstrating enhanced collagen production with administration of HGH to suggest it enhances injury recovery. CONCLUSION: HGH administered to human tendon and ligament fibroblasts does not appear to positively affect cellular proliferation and differentiation. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This study does not support the use of HGH for accelerating recovery from injury.

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