Literature DB >> 8636302

Testosterone treatment alters melatonin concentrations in male patients with gonadotropin-releasing hormone deficiency.

R Luboshitzky1, S Lavi, I Thuma, P Lavie.   

Abstract

Recently, we demonstrated that melatonin secretion is increased in untreated male patients with GnRH deficiency. As testosterone (T) can be aromatized to estradiol (E2), and both T and E2 increase during T enanthate treatment, we were interested in determining whether T treatment (when T and E2 levels were well matched with pubertal control values) has an effect on melatonin levels in these patients. We measured nocturnal serum melatonin levels during the administration of 250 mg testosterone enantale/month for 4 months in 12 male patients with idiopathic hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (IGD; n = 6) and delayed puberty (DP; n = 6). Serum samples for melatonin and LH determinations were obtained every 15 min from 1900-0700 h in a controlled light-dark environment. The results of melatonin profiles were compared with the pretreatment values in each group and with values obtained in six normal pubertal male controls. After 4 months of testosterone treatment, all patients attained normal serum testosterone (19.5 +/- 3.7 in IGD vs. 20.8 +/- 4.1 nmol/L in DP) and E2 levels (83 +/- 12 in IGD vs. 84 +/- 9 pmol/L in DP). Serum LH levels were suppressed in all patients during T treatment (0.12 +/- 0.1 in IGD vs. 0.12 +/- 0.2 IU/L in DP). Before T treatment, patient melatonin levels were greater than those in age-matched pubertal controls. Melatonin levels were equal in patients and controls when T and E2 levels were well matched. Mean (+/- SD) dark-time melatonin levels decreased from 286 +/- 23 to 157 +/- 36 pmol/L in IGD and from 217 +/- 32 to 133 +/- 47 pmol/L in DP (vs. 183 +/- 64 pmol/L in controls). The integrated melatonin values decreased to normal (from 184 +/- 16 to 102 +/- 21 in IGD and from 142 +/- 19 to 90 +/- 26 pmol/min.L x 10(3) in DP vs. 119 +/- 61 pmol/min.L x 10(3) in controls). The intraindividual variations in melatonin levels ranged from 7.2-14.5%. These data indicate that male patients with GnRH deficiency have increased nocturnal melatonin secretion. T treatment decreased melatonin secretion to normal levels. The results suggest that in GnRH-deficient male patients, sex steroids, rather than LH, modulate pineal melatonin in a reverse fashion.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8636302     DOI: 10.1210/jcem.81.2.8636302

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


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