Literature DB >> 19088159

Aromatase and 5alpha-reductase inhibition during an exogenous testosterone clamp unveils selective sex steroid modulation of somatostatin and growth hormone secretagogue actions in healthy older men.

Johannes D Veldhuis1, Kristi L Mielke, Mihaela Cosma, Cacia Soares-Welch, Remberto Paulo, John M Miles, Cyril Y Bowers.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: How endogenous testosterone (Te), 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and estradiol (E(2)) regulate pulsatile GH secretion is not understood. HYPOTHESIS: Conversion of Te to androgenic (Te-->DHT) or estrogenic (Te-->E(2)) products directs GH secretion. SUBJECTS AND LOCATION: Healthy older men (N = 42, ages 50-79 yr) participated at an academic medical center.
METHODS: We inhibited 5alpha-reduction with dutasteride and aromatization with anastrozole during a pharmacological Te clamp and infused somatostatin (SS), GHRH, GH-releasing peptide-2 (GHRP-2), and L-arginine/GHRH/GHRP-2 (triple stimulus) to modulate GH secretion. ENDPOINTS: Deconvolution-estimated basal and pulsatile GH secretion was assessed.
RESULTS: Administration of Te/placebo elevated Te by 2.8-fold, DHT by 2.6-fold, and E(2) concentrations by 1.9-fold above placebo/placebo. Te/dutasteride and Te/anastrozole reduced stimulated DHT and E(2) by 89 and 86%, respectively. Stepwise forward-selection regression analysis revealed that 1) Te positively determines mean (P = 0.017) and peak (P < 0.001) GH concentrations, basal GH secretion (P = 0.015), and pulsatile GH secretion stimulated by GHRP-2 (P < 0.001); 2) Te and E(2) jointly predict GH responses to the triple stimulus (positively for Te, P = 0.006, and negatively for E(2), P = 0.031); and 3) DHT correlates positively with pulsatile GH secretion during SS infusion (P = 0.011). These effects persisted when abdominal visceral fat was included in the regression.
CONCLUSION: The present outcomes suggest a tetrapartite model of GH regulation in men, in which systemic concentrations of Te, DHT, and E(2) along with abdominal visceral fat determine the selective actions of GH secretagogues and SS.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19088159      PMCID: PMC2681279          DOI: 10.1210/jc.2008-2108

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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