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MGF Igf-1-ec

IGF-1Ec, IGF-1Eb, Mechano-Growth Factor

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Studies 62
Trials 100
Completed NA INTERVENTIONAL NCT00397592

Growth Hormone's Effect on Endothelial Progenitor Cells

View on ClinicalTrials.gov Updated Dec 15, 2025

Brief Summary

To assess the effect of short-term low-dose growth hormone therapy on the mobilization of endothelial progenitor cells from the bone marrow within a group of healthy adults.

Detailed Description

We are proposing a pilot study to assess the effect of the administration of recombinant human growth hormone on the number of endothelial progenitor cells (EPC's) in the peripheral circulation. An increase in the number of EPC's is viewed as beneficial, as it has been postulated that they provide an endogenous repair mechanism to counteract endothelial injury. Additionally, a reduced number of EPC's has been found to independently predict atherosclerotic disease progression. Mechanisms proposed for enhancing the number of circulating EPC's and their function include an increase in proliferation, mobilization from the bone marrow, or prevention of EPC apoptosis. Thus, a pharmacologic manipulation of the number of EPC's in the peripheral circulation could potentially serve as a mechanism by which endothelial function, and thus vascular health, may be improved.

Interventions

Name: Growth Hormone
Type: DRUG
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Primary Outcomes

Measure: Number of Endothelial Progenitor Cells per mm^2 in culture after a maximum of 8 weeks of growth hormone therapy or until somatomedin-C is in the upper quartile of the normal range, as compared to baseline.
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Trial Information

NCT ID

NCT00397592

Status

Completed

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Phases

NA

Sponsor

Vanderbilt University

Last Updated

December 15, 2025