HGH Causes Diabetes...

I found this story and printed it off for my A&P class, had them write their opinion on whether they thought that it was the hGH that caused the diabetes. Then I explained it a little more after they had written what they thought.

Then I told them that I would post this on a bodybuilding website and read the responses. So here is the article. Please keep it clean.

Science Daily ? Use of growth hormone to boost athletic performance can lead to diabetes, reports a study published ahead of print in the British Journal of Sports Medicine.

The study reports the case of a 36 year old professional body-builder who required emergency care for chest pain.

He had lost 40 kg in 12 months, during which he had also experienced excessive urination, thirst, and appetite.

He admitted to using anabolic steroids for 15 years and artificial growth hormone for the past three. He had also taken insulin, a year after starting on the growth hormone.

This was done to counter the effects of high blood sugar, but he had stopped taking it after a couple of episodes of acute low blood sugar (hypoglycaemia) while at the gym.

Tests revealed that his liver was inflamed, his kidneys were enlarged and that he had very high blood sugar. He was also dehydrated, and diagnosed with diabetes.

He was given intravenous fluids and gradually increasing amounts of insulin over five days, after which he was discharged. His symptoms completely cleared up, and he was no longer diabetic.

The use of growth hormone has steadily risen among amateur athletes and bodybuilders all round the world, say the authors, because it is easy to buy online and difficult to detect in screening tests–unlike anabolic steroids.

The authors believe that this is the first reported case of diabetes associated with the use of high dose growth hormone, and urge anyone taking high doses to regularly check their blood sugar levels.

Note: This story has been adapted from a news release issued by BMJ Specialty Journals.

Wow. ONE case.

This is definetly enough to convince me. If one guy gets diabetes and happens to take steroids (or HGH… whatever) then ALL guys who take steroids will get diabetes.

Here is something that may actually be one of the causes of diabetes and its currently being studied with more than one subject:

Dissecting diabetes: The genetic basis of a complex disease
http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_WTD019348.html

This kind of pseudo-science needs to stop. If honest scientists wanted to conclusively prove that HGH causes diabetes all they would need to do was a double blind study on some rats.

Then again, if that were the case, the scientific would would have known DECADES ago.

This evidence isn’t only anecdotal, but is logically fallacious (Post hoc ego propter hoc.) and has absolutely no evidence of any kind to support the hypothesis.

On the other hand, anabolic steroid use can cause hyperinsulinism, which is associated with a higher risk for diabetes.

The insulin resistance is well known clinically. But is transient and with continued HG therapy, the blood sugars normalize to baseline after a few [6] months. [Grow Young with HCG, Dr. Ronald Klatz, Chp 9, subtitle ‘Growth Hormone and Insulin’] And for older folks with syndrome X, GH therapy can reverse insulin resistance as the body fat reduces. So it can reverse the insulin resistance process that leads to diabetes.

There is probably no good data for guys doing 4-6+iu/day and the effects may be more extreme for a few.

I also wonder about the effects of rapid weight loss and the rapid liberation of fat soluble toxins and how that affects one’s health.

[quote]tveddy wrote:

He admitted to using anabolic steroids for 15 years and artificial growth hormone for the past three.

[/quote]

What is ARTIFICIAL growth hormone?

It makes you grow ARTIFICAIL muscles?

That kind of bogus writing pisses me off. You see crap like that all over TV as well. Village idiots should not be allowed to write.

At least the insulin was not artificial.

[quote]KSman wrote:
What is ARTIFICIAL growth hormone?

It makes you grow ARTIFICAIL muscles?

That kind of bogus writing pisses me off. You see crap like that all over TV as well. Village idiots should not be allowed to write.

At least the insulin was not artificial.[/quote]

They call it artificial as it was produced by artificial means. It is not naturally produced.

The insulin too. Insuilin nowadays is produced in large quantities by genetically modified bacteria. E.coli if I’m not mistaken.

I thought it was only E.Coli that could do that. Turns out yeast is good too:

Pro-insulin can be made by infecting e. coli bacteria or yeast cells with a “virus” that alters their DNA causing them to form cells which excrete pro-insulin.

[quote]brucevangeorge wrote:
KSman wrote:
What is ARTIFICIAL growth hormone?

It makes you grow ARTIFICAIL muscles?

That kind of bogus writing pisses me off. You see crap like that all over TV as well. Village idiots should not be allowed to write.

At least the insulin was not artificial.

They call it artificial as it was produced by artificial means. It is not naturally produced.

The insulin too. Insuilin nowadays is produced in large quantities by genetically modified bacteria. E.coli if I’m not mistaken.[/quote]

It is probably more accurately described as bioidentical.

[quote]KSman wrote:
It is probably more accurately described as bioidentical.[/quote]

Semantics.

Well, among other things, most people already have some level of HGH in their system on a regular basis, naturally.

Admittedly, the quantity is supposed to fall a lot as people get older.

Anyway, ignoring any other flaws, it would appear that HGH itself does not “cause” diabetes, but that artificially elevated levels of HGH may be a contributing factor to symptoms that emulate diabetes.

Also, I don’t know about anyone else, but when I hear diabetes, I immediately think of the original Type I diabetes. This would involve a permanent inability to produce insulin…

Thanks for contributing guys. It made class discussion a lot more interesting.