Dose effects of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist, Nal-Glu, combined with testosterone enanthate on gonadotropin levels in normal men
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Bremner, William J.
Bagatell, Carrie J.
Rivier, Jean E.
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OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that over a 4-week treatment period,
Nal-Glu GnRH antagonist ([AcD2Nal1, D4ClPhe2, D3Pal3, Arg5, DGlu6 [AA],
DAla10] GnRH) at a dose of 200 micrograms/kg per day SC would suppress
levels of immunologically active and biologically active LH and FSH more
completely than a dose of 100 micrograms/kg per day. DESIGN: Placebo
controlled clinical study. SETTING: A university community. SUBJECTS:
Thirty normal male volunteers. INTERVENTIONS: We administered Nal-Glu at
doses of 0, 100, and 200 micrograms/kg body weight per day in combination
with T enanthate, 50 mg IM weekly, to separate groups of men (9 or 10 men
per group) for 4 weeks. RESULTS: Serum levels of immunologically active
and biologically active gonadotropins were suppressed similarly in both
groups of men who received Nal-Glu; this suppression was significantly
greater than in the men who received placebo + T. Local side effects were
more severe in the Nal-Glu 200 micrograms/kg per day group. CONCLUSIONS:
Administration of Nal-Glu in combination with T suppresses gonadotropins
more completely than does T alone, but at doses > 100 micrograms/kg,
gonadotropins are not suppressed additionally with larger doses of
Nal-Glu. Subjects experienced greater local discomfort and side effects
with the higher dosage. These findings suggest that dosages of Nal-Glu of
> 100 micrograms/kg per day may have no advantage over the
100-micrograms/kg dose in a male contraceptive regimen.
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Fertil Steril. 1995 Jul;64(1):139-45
