Literature DB >> 19366848

Combined transdermal testosterone gel and the progestin nestorone suppresses serum gonadotropins in men.

Vahid Mahabadi1, John K Amory, Ronald S Swerdloff, William J Bremner, Stephanie T Page, Regine Sitruk-Ware, Peter D Christensen, Narender Kumar, Yun-Yen Tsong, Diana Blithe, Christina Wang.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Testosterone (T) plus progestin combinations are the most promising hormonal male contraceptives. Nestorone (NES), a progestin without estrogenic or androgenic activity, when combined with T may be an excellent candidate for male contraception.
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to determine the effect of transdermal NES gel alone or with T gel on gonadotropin suppression. DESIGN AND
SETTING: The randomized, unblinded clinical trial was conducted at two academic medical centers. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 140 healthy male volunteers participated.
INTERVENTIONS: One hundred subjects were randomized initially (20 per group) to apply NES gel 2 or 4 mg, T gel 10 g, or T gel 10 g plus NES gel 2 or 4 mg daily for 20 d. Because only about half of the subjects in T plus NES 4 mg group suppressed serum gonadotropins to 0.5 IU/liter or less (suboptimal suppression), two additional groups of 20 men were randomized to apply daily T gel 10 g plus NES gel 6 or 8 mg. MAIN OUTCOME VARIABLE: Suppression of serum LH and FSH concentrations to 0.5 IU/liter or less after treatment was the main outcome variable.
RESULTS: A total of 119 subjects were compliant with gel applications with few study-related adverse events. NES alone reduced gonadotropins significantly but less than T gel alone. Combined T gel 10g plus NES gel 6 or 8 mg suppressed both serum gonadotropins to 0.5 IU/liter or less in significantly more men than either gel alone.
CONCLUSION: Transdermal NES gel alone had gonadotropin suppression activity. Combined transdermal NES (6 or 8 mg) plus T gel demonstrated safe and effective suppression of gonadotropins, justifying a longer-term study of this combination for suppression of spermatogenesis.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19366848      PMCID: PMC2708961          DOI: 10.1210/jc.2008-2604

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


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