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Naloxone administration does not affect gonadotropin secretion in agonadal men either basally or during testosterone treatment.

Academic Article
Publication Date:
1986
Short description:
Naloxone administration does not affect gonadotropin secretion in agonadal men either basally or during testosterone treatment / M. L., De; M., Maggi; V., Guardabasso; D., Rodbard; G., Delitala; V., Fazzi; Genazzani, Alessandro; Facchinetti, Fabio; G., Forti. - In: THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM. - ISSN 0021-972X. - STAMPA. - 63:(1986), pp. 257-261. [10.1210/jcem-63-1-255]
abstract:
Naloxone administration has no effect on plasma gonadotropin levels of agonadal men. The present study was designed to evaluate whether testosterone replacement therapy could restore LH responsiveness to naloxone in such men. We measured plasma LH and FSH levels at 15-min intervals during naloxone infusion (8 mg in 1 min followed by 12 mg in 3 h) and for the following 3 h in a group of agonadal men both before and after at least 2 months of three different schedules of testosterone replacement therapy: 1) testosterone undecanoate, 40 mg three times a day by mouth; 2) testosterone enanthate 200 mg im every 2 weeks; and 3) testosterone enanthate 100 mg im once a week. Mean plasma gonadotropin levels as well as LH pulse frequency did not vary during naloxone infusion vs. placebo either basally or during each testosterone regimen. These results suggest that long term testosterone therapy does not affect the altered opioid modulation of gonadotropin secretion which is present in agonadal men.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Adolescent, Adult, Drug Administration Schedule, Follicle Stimulating Hormone; blood/secretion, Gonadotropins; Pituitary; secretion, Humans, Luteinizing Hormone; blood/secretion, Male, Middle Aged, Naloxone; pharmacology, Orchiectomy, Testis; abnormalities, Testosterone; administration /&/ dosage/therapeutic use
List of contributors:
M. L., De; M., Maggi; V., Guardabasso; D., Rodbard; G., Delitala; V., Fazzi; Genazzani, Alessandro; Facchinetti, Fabio; G., Forti
Authors of the University:
FACCHINETTI Fabio
GENAZZANI Alessandro
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/808307
Published in:
THE JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY AND METABOLISM
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