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European Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1977

Metabolic and clinical studies on patients with acromegaly treated with bromocriptine over 22 months

G. Schwinn; H. Dirks; Christopher McIntosh; J. Köbberling

Abstract. In twenty‐two patients with active acromegaly who were untreated or unsuccessfully operated or irradiated (mean growth hormone (GH) values >4 ng/ml) the following investigations were performed: routine laboratory tests, tomography of pituitary fossa, oral glucose tolerance tests, TRH and other pituitary function tests and GH profiles over 5–10 h before and during bromocriptine treatment with daily doses between 7.5 and 50 mg. In seventeen patients GH was suppressed to less than 50% by bromocriptine, in thirteen of them it was normalized on at least one occasion. A TRH induced GH release was observed in all but two responders to bromocriptine before therapy. This effect of TRH was not blunted during treatment with bromocriptine and also in the two patients with negative tests before therapy a significant GH increase was observed. In no non‐responder to bromocriptine was a significant increase of GH after TRH observed. One patient showed a secondary resistance to bromocriptine during a period of treatment with griseofulvin. In the remaining sixteen patients the GH suppression has been consistent for between 3 and 22 months. A single dose of pimozide abolished the bromocriptine effect on GH totally in one patient; in others a slight or no significant effect was observed. Tissue swelling and sweating decreased in all bromocriptine responders and glucose tolerance improved in five patients. In four diabetic patients a partial or full remission of diabetes occurred. Apart from postural hypotension after the first administration in two patients no other severe side effects have been observed. Sella size and the other pituitary functions did not change during the time of the study. It seems that a high percentage of acromegalics may be successfully treated with bromocriptine.


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1974

The Circadian Rhythm of Free Cortisol Determined by Urine Sampling at Two-Hour Intervals in Normal Subjects and in Patients with Severe Obesity or Cushing's Syndrome

J. Köbberling; A. von zur Mühlen


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1976

EFFECT OF THE DOPAMINE RECEPTOR BLOCKING AGENT PIMOZIDE ON THE GROWTH HORMONE RESPONSE TO ARGININE AND EXERCISE AND ON THE SPONTANEOUS GROWTH HORMONE FLUCTUATIONS

G. Schwinn; H. Schwarck; C. McINTOSH; H.-R. Milstrey; B. Willms; J. Köbberling


European Journal of Endocrinology | 1975

Plasma prolactin levels after TRH and chlorpromazine in normal subjects and patients with impaired pituitary function.

G. Schwinn; A. von zur Mühlen; J. Köbberling; E. Halves; K. W. Wenzel; H. Meinhold


European Journal of Endocrinology | 1973

The influence of diphenylhydantoin and carbamazepine on the circadian rhythm of free urinary corticoids and on the suppressibility of the basal and the "impulsive" activity by dexamethasone.

J. Köbberling; A. v. zur Mühlen


European Journal of Endocrinology | 1971

UNTERSUCHUNGEN ÜBER DIE BEEINFLUSSUNG DER THYREOTROPHIN-INKRETION BEIM MENSCHEN

A. von zur Mühlen; D. Emrich; R. D. Hesch; J. Köbberling


Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift | 1975

Therapy of acromegaly using bromocriptine

J. Köbberling; Schwinn G; Dirks H


Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift | 1974

Neuere Aspekte in der Schilddrüsendiagnostik

A. von zur Mühlen; R. D. Hesch; J. Köbberling


European Journal of Endocrinology | 1971

THYROTROPHIN RELEASING FACTOR (TRF) IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF THYROID DISORDERS: ITS APPLICATION IN DIFFERENT STATES OF GRAVES' DISEASE

A. von zur Mühlen; R. D. Hesch; J. Köbberling; D. Emrich


Hormone and Metabolic Research | 1976

Insufficient TSH Stimulation after Successful Treatment for Hyperthyroidism

D. Emrich; M. Bähre; A. v zur Mühlen; R. D. Hesch; J. Köbberling

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D. Emrich

University of Göttingen

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G. Schwinn

University of Göttingen

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B. Willms

University of Göttingen

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C. McINTOSH

University of Göttingen

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H. Dirks

University of Göttingen

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H. Schwarck

University of Göttingen

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H.-R. Milstrey

University of Göttingen

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