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Hormonal Control of Inhibin B in Men

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2006 Oct 13
PMID 17033259
Citations 7
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Serum inhibin B (IB) and testosterone (T) levels, secreted by Sertoli cells (SC) and Leydig cells (LC), respectively, are parameters of the functional state of these cells. Whereas LC activity and, consequently, T secretion are regulated by serum LH, factors regulating IB secretion by SC are still partially unknown. There is evidence that under certain conditions such as puberty, aging or some spermatogenesis defects, LH levels or Gn-independent factors might contribute to regulating SC activity and IB secretion. Among these factors, GH and IGF-I as well as PRL might have a role. Therefore, in order to explore the possible effects of either LH alone and FSH alone or a combination of both Gn, respectively, on SC function, IB plasma levels and spermatogenesis, we studied their effects in 6 patients with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH), whereas the effects of GH on these parameters were studied in 6 men with panhypopituitarism (PH). Finally, the possible effects of PRL on SC function and spermatogenesis were studied in 6 patients with hyperprolactinemia (HPRL); 24 normal, fertile adults served as control group. In men with HH, neither human chorionic Gn (hCG) nor FSH, respectively, were able to increase serum IB after 3 months of therapy, whereas combined Gn therapy for 24 months increased IB plasma levels and stimulated spermatogenesis in 4 out of 6 hypogonadal men. In panhypopituitaric men, GH added to the classical Gn therapy did not have an additional effect on serum IB levels or spermatogenesis. Surprisingly, in our hyperprolactemic men, IB plasma levels were increased and positively correlated (p<0.01) with serum PRL levels, whereas normalization of the latter by cabergoline treatment caused a decrease of IB levels and a moderate increase in T, LH and FSH. In conclusion, the lack of SC response to FSH therapy alone, as opposed to the response to combined Gn therapy, might indicate that normalization of serum T by hCG is required to obtain IB secretion by SC. Addition of GH did not affect SC function, serum IB levels or spermatogenesis. Finally, our data suggest that PRL plasma levels might have a direct role on IB secretion, suggesting that the hypogonadism found in patients with HPRL might be a consequence of both central (inhibition of Gn secretion) and peripheral (stimulation of IB secretion) origin.

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