Decreased serum inhibin levels in normal elderly men: evidence for a decline in Sertoli cell function with aging
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Burger, Henry G.
Dahl, Kristine D.
Bremner, William J.
de Kretser, David M.
Tenover, Joyce S.
McLachlan, Robert I.
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Endocrine Society
Abstract
Compared to young men, normal elderly men have decreased sperm production
despite elevated serum gonadotropin levels. To determine whether the
seminiferous tubule defect in elderly men includes decreased Sertoli cell
function, we measured serum immunoreactive inhibin concentrations in young
and elderly men before and after clomiphene citrate (CC) administration.
Thirty-eight healthy men, 19 young (aged 22-35 yr) and 19 elderly (aged
65-85 yr), were studied before CC administration. The mean baseline serum
inhibin level was significantly lower (P less than 0.001) in the elderly
men than in the young men [416 +/- 22 (+/- SE) vs. 588 +/- 30 U/L], while
serum immunoreactive FSH and LH levels were higher in the older men, and
bioactive FSH levels were similar in the two age groups. Eleven young men
and 13 elderly men were studied after 1 week of CC administration. The
mean serum inhibin level increased by 71%, from 566 +/- 36 to 970 +/- 82
U/L, in the young men, but it increased by only 24%, from 421 +/- 26 to
520 +/- 38 U/L, in the elderly men. Serum immunoreactive LH and bioactive
and immunoreactive FSH concentrations increased to similar levels in both
groups after CC administration. We conclude that the seminiferous tubule
defect of elderly men includes decreased Sertoli cell function.
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J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1988 Sep;67(3):455-9
