Higher testosterone dose impairs sperm suppression induced by a combined androgen-progestin regimen
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Morselli-Labate, Antonio M.
Bremner, William J.
Meriggiola, M. Cristina
Costantino, Antonietta
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American Society of Andrology
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In this study we compared the effects of high-dose and low-dose
testosterone enanthate (TE) administered with the same dose of cyproterone
acetate (CPA). Eighteen men aged 21-45 were treated with CPA 5 mg/day and
with TE 100 mg/week (n = 9; CPA-5-100) or TE 200 mg/week (n = 9;
CPA-5-200) for 16 weeks. Semen analyses were performed every 2 weeks;
physical examination and chemistry, hematology, gonadotropin, and
testosterone measurements were performed every 4 weeks. At week 16 of
treatment, sperm counts were significantly more suppressed in the
CPA-5-100 group than in the CPA-5-200 group. Sperm counts returned to
baseline in all subjects after hormone administration ceased. No
difference in gonadotropin levels was found at any time between the 2
groups. During the treatment phase, testosterone levels were significantly
higher in the CPA-5-200 group than in the CPA-5-100 group. The present
study confirms that CPA/TE administration induces profound sperm
suppression. An increase in the dose of androgen resulted in less profound
sperm suppression despite no difference in gonadotropin suppression. These
data suggest that high testosterone levels can maintain sperm production
in men.
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J Androl. 2002 Sep-Oct;23(5):684-90
