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Inhibition of luteinizing hormone secretion by testosterone in men requires aromatization for its pituitary but not its hypothalamic effects: evidence from the tandem study of normal and gonadotropin-releasing hormone-deficient men.
Pitteloud, Nelly; Dwyer, Andrew A; DeCruz, Suzzunne; Lee, Hang; Boepple, Paul A; Crowley, William F; Hayes, Frances J.
  • Pitteloud N; Reproductive Endocrine Unit, Department of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, 55 Fruit Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab ; 93(3): 784-91, 2008 Mar.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18073301
ABSTRACT
CONTEXT Studies on the regulation of LH secretion by sex steroids in men are conflicting.

OBJECTIVE:

Our aims were to determine the relative contributions of testosterone (T) and estradiol (E2) to LH regulation and localize their sites of negative feedback.

DESIGN:

This was a prospective study with three arms.

SETTING:

The study was conducted at a General Clinical Research Center. PATIENTS OR OTHER

PARTICIPANTS:

Twenty-two normal (NL) men and 11 men with GnRH deficiency due to idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (IHH) participated. INTERVENTION Medical castration and inhibition of aromatase were achieved using high-dose ketoconazole (KC) for 7 d with 1) no sex steroid add-back; 2) T enanthate 125 mg im starting on d 4; or 3) E2 patch 37.5 microg/d starting on d 4. Blood sampling was performed every 10 min for 12 h at baseline, overnight on d 3-4 and d 6-7. MAIN OUTCOME

MEASURES:

Mean LH levels, LH pulse amplitude, and GnRH pulse frequency were assessed at baseline, d 3-4, and d 6-7.

RESULTS:

In NL men, KC caused a 3-fold increase in mean LH on d 3-4, which was stable on d 6-7 with no add-back. Addition of T reduced LH levels (34.6+/-3.9 to 17.4+/-3.6 IU/liter, P<0.05) by slowing GnRH pulse frequency (13.3+/-0.4 to 6.7+/-1.0 pulses/12 h, P<0.005). LH amplitude increased (6.9+/-1.0 to 12.1+/-1.4 IU/liter, P<0.005). E2 add-back suppressed LH levels (36.4+/-5.6 to 19.0+/-2.4 IU/liter, P<0.005), by slowing GnRH pulse frequency (11.4+/-0.2 to 8.6+/-0.4 pulses/12 h, P<0.05) and had no impact on LH pulse amplitude. In IHH men, restoring normal T levels caused no suppression of mean LH levels or LH amplitude. E2 add-back normalized mean LH levels and decreased LH amplitude from 14.7+/-1.7 to 12+/-1.5 IU/liter (P<0.05).

CONCLUSIONS:

1) T and E2 have independent effects on LH. 2) Inhibition of LH by T requires aromatization for its pituitary, but not hypothalamic effects. 3) E2 negative feedback on LH occurs at the hypothalamus.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Hipófisis / Testosterona / Hormona Luteinizante / Hormona Liberadora de Gonadotropina / Hipotálamo Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies Límite: Adult / Humans / Male Idioma: En Año: 2008 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Hipófisis / Testosterona / Hormona Luteinizante / Hormona Liberadora de Gonadotropina / Hipotálamo Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies Límite: Adult / Humans / Male Idioma: En Año: 2008 Tipo del documento: Article