Quantitative and qualitative changes in serum luteinizing hormone after injectable testosterone undecanoate treatment in hypogonadal men
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Bremner, William J.
Zhang, Gui-Yuan
Gu, Yi-Qun
Ge, Zheng-Yan
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Blackwell Publishing
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AIM: To clarify the immuno-active LH (i-LH) and bioactive LH (b-LH)
responses and qualitative changes in the circulating LH to testosterone
undecanoate (TU) injection. METHODS: Eight men with Klinefelter's syndrome
were recruited for the study. They received crossover injections of TU at
doses of 500 and 1000 mg. Serum i-LH and b-LH levels before and at various
time intervals after TU injection were measured and the serum i-LH, b-LH,
b-LH/i-LH (B/I) and testosterone/sex hormone-binding globulin (T/SHBG)
ratio in LH-responders and LH non-responders were compared. RESULTS: A
parallel suppression of serum i-LH and b-LH was consistent with their
overall high correlation between each other (r = 0.84, P < 0.001). Mean
serum i-FSH levels were decreased by TU injection at both doses without
dose-response effects. LH-responders had lower baseline serum i-LH and
b-LH, and higher E2 levels and T/SHBG ratio. There was a quantitative
change in serum LH as induced by TU without qualitative change within
LH-responders os LH-non-responders. CONCLUSION: A high loading dose (1000
mg) of TU is important for the initial suppression of LH. With the lower
dose (500 mg), repeated injections will be required to attain such LH
suppression for the purpose of fertility regulation. The lower baseline
serum i-LH level may be an intrinsic characteristic of LH-responders.
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Asian J Androl. 2000 Mar;2(1):65-71
