Stimulation of serum inhibin concentrations by gonadotropin-releasing hormone in men with idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism
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Matsumoto, Alvin M.
Bremner, William J.
Tenover, Joyce S.
de Kretser, David M.
Burger, Henry G.
Sheckter, Carol B.
McLachlan, Robert I.
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Endocrine Society
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Inhibin is a gonadal hormone thought to be important in FSH regulation. We
investigated the effects of the hypogonadotropic state and subsequent
GnRH-induced increases in gonadotropin levels on inhibin secretion. Serum
levels of inhibin, LH, FSH, and testosterone (T) as well as sperm
concentrations were measured in 5 men with idiopathic hypogonadotropic
hypogonadism (IHH) before (baseline) and during 8 weeks of GnRH therapy (5
micrograms, sc, every 2 h). Baseline and peak inhibin levels were compared
to those in a group of 19 normal men. Before GnRH administration, the mean
serum inhibin level was significantly lower in the IHH men than in the
normal men [166 +/- 56 (+/- SE) vs. 588 +/- 30 U/L; P less than 0.001].
Serum inhibin levels rose after 1 week of GnRH therapy (P less than 0.05)
and remained higher than the baseline level thereafter. The mean peak
inhibin level during GnRH administration was lower than the mean value in
normal men (485 +/- 166 vs. 588 +/- 30 U/L; P less than 0.05). Serum LH
and FSH levels rose promptly to the midnormal range or slightly above it.
Serum T levels did not significantly increase until 4-5 weeks of GnRH
administration and remained in the low normal range. All IHH men were
azoospermic throughout the study. These data are consistent with the
hypothesis that inhibin is produced by the testis under gonadotropin
control. They also suggest the possibility of defective Sertoli and Leydig
cell function in men with IHH, since the men's serum inhibin and T levels
did not rise to the same extent as did their normalized serum gonadotropin
levels during GnRH administration.
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J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1988 Dec;67(6):1221-4
