M Da1, K Ma, T Duan. 1. Department of Burns, Second Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical College, KunMing 650101.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of burn trauma on pituitary-testis axis. METHODS: The changes in serum estradiol(E2), testosterone(T), luteinizing hormone(LH), and follicle stimulating hormone(FSH) levels were dynamically investigated by RIA in 30 days after thermal injury in 28 burnt men. RESULTS: The serum FSH, LH, and T levels significantly decreased after injury, and there was some increase from PBD(postburn day) 14 to 30. In patients in group II and III (BSA > 30% TBSA), not all of their FSH, LH, and T levels reached the normal control on the PBD 30. Serum E2 levels were elevated after injury, then returned gradually to normal. In three patients who died, their mean T levels were significantly lower than patients who survived, but mean E2 levels were significantly higher than that of survivors. CONCLUSION: The activity of pituitary might be depressed after burn trauma. The imbalance between E2 and T might play a role in the processes of immuno-depression after injury. The changed extent of E2 and T levels was correlated to burn size. They could be sensitive indicators of burn stress.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of burn trauma on pituitary-testis axis. METHODS: The changes in serum estradiol(E2), testosterone(T), luteinizing hormone(LH), and follicle stimulating hormone(FSH) levels were dynamically investigated by RIA in 30 days after thermal injury in 28 burnt men. RESULTS: The serum FSH, LH, and T levels significantly decreased after injury, and there was some increase from PBD(postburn day) 14 to 30. In patients in group II and III (BSA > 30% TBSA), not all of their FSH, LH, and T levels reached the normal control on the PBD 30. Serum E2 levels were elevated after injury, then returned gradually to normal. In three patients who died, their mean T levels were significantly lower than patients who survived, but mean E2 levels were significantly higher than that of survivors. CONCLUSION: The activity of pituitary might be depressed after burn trauma. The imbalance between E2 and T might play a role in the processes of immuno-depression after injury. The changed extent of E2 and T levels was correlated to burn size. They could be sensitive indicators of burn stress.