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Case report: low circulating IGF-I levels due to Acid-Labile Subunit deficiency in adulthood are not associated with early development of atherosclerosis and impaired heart function

  • K. L. Rensing
  • , H. A. van Duyvenvoorde
  • , M. J. Cramer
  • , A. J. Teske
  • , M. Prokop
  • , E. S. Stroes
  • , J. M. Wit
  • , A. R. M. M. Hermus
  • , Th B. Twickler

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Abstract

Decreased insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) levels in adults have been associated with an increased risk of ischemic heart disease and heart failure. It is currently unknown whether patients with low circulating IGF-I levels due to a homozygous acid-labile subunit (IGFALS) gene mutation also have increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Therefore, we evaluated atherosclerotic burden in a 27 year old male patient who was diagnosed with a homozygous IGFALS mutation and consequently had extremely low circulating IGF-I levels. Ten year's cardiovascular risk was calculated using the Framingham risk score. Presence of (subclinical) atherosclerosis was assessed using a 64-slice CT scan of the coronary arteries. Cardiac performance was measured by conventional echocardiographic measurements, three dimensional (3D)-echocardiography, and tissue deformation imaging. Despite his extremely low circulating IGF-I levels due to Acid-Labile Subunit (ALS) deficiency, our patient had a low Framingham risk score and no signs of coronary atherosclerosis. Adjusted for physical height, cardiac performance was not impaired compared with healthy subjects. The present case report does not lend support to routine cardiovascular screening in patients with extremely low circulating IGF-I levels due to a homozygous IGFALS mutation, when cardiovascular risk is low
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)233-237
JournalGrowth hormone & IGF research
Volume21
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

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