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Testosterone's short-term positive effect on luteinizing-hormone secretory-burst mass and its negative effect on secretory-burst frequency are attenuated in middle-aged men.

Peter Y Liu1, Paul Y Takahashi, Pamela D Roebuck, Joy N Bailey, Daniel M Keenan, Johannes D Veldhuis.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Testosterone (T) production declines and LH pulses become smaller and more frequent in middle-aged men. The mechanisms underlying these changes are not known. RATIONALE: Small frequent LH pulses in middle-aged men could reflect impaired feedback by systemic T. HYPOTHESIS: Middle age disrupts negative feedback by T on selected facets of LH secretion. SUBJECTS AND
SETTING: Healthy men were studied at an academic medical center.
METHODS: The protocol comprised blockade of gonadal steroidogenesis and graded transdermal addback of T doses of 0, 2.5, 5, or 7.5 mg/d designed to span the castrate to physiological range of T concentrations in each of 23 healthy men ages 19-71 yr (interquartile range, 28-53 yr). We quantified 12-h basal and pulsatile LH secretion (92 time series) using a mathematically justified deconvolution method.
RESULTS: Stepwise T supplementation from the hypogonadal through the eugonadal range repressed mean (12-h) LH concentrations (P = 0.001). By regression analysis, age attenuated the capabilities of increasing T concentrations to 1) increase LH secretory-burst mass (P < 0.0001); and 2) decrease LH secretory-burst frequency (P = 0.025). Age did not alter T's feedback on basal LH secretion, interpulse regularity, the waveform of LH secretory bursts, or the slow half-life of LH.
CONCLUSION: Middle age impairs both the positive and negative actions of systemic T on pulsatile LH secretion in healthy men, thus potentially explaining earlier inconsistencies in feedback studies based upon single-sample mean LH concentrations. Longitudinal studies will be required to elucidate the precise age dependence of inferred dual feedback failure.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19584190      PMCID: PMC2758726          DOI: 10.1210/jc.2009-0135

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


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