Effect of testosterone replacement therapy on the somatotrope responsiveness to GHRH alone or combined with pyridostigmine and on sympathoadrenal activity in patients with hypogonadism

被引:6
作者
DelRio, G
Carani, C
Velardo, A
Zizzo, G
Procopio, M
Coletta, F
Marrama, P
Ghigo, E
机构
[1] UNIV TURIN, CATTEDRA ENDOCRINOL, DIPARTIMENTO FISIOPATOL CLIN, I-10126 TURIN, ITALY
[2] UNIV MODENA, CATTEDRA ENDOCRINOL, DIPARTIMENTO MED INTERNA, I-41100 MODENA, ITALY
关键词
GH; hypogonadism; testosterone; catecholamines; pyridostigmine;
D O I
10.1007/BF03349790
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
There is evidence suggesting that androgens influence GH secretion in man. Our aim was to verify whether the GH releasable pool is preserved and influenced by testosterone replacement in male hypogonadism. To this goal, in eight male hypogonadal patients (HP, age 32.2+/-5.0 yr; Body Mass Index 23.9+/-1.1 kg/m(2)) before and after 3 months testosterone therapy, we studied the GH response to GHRH (1 mu/kg iv) alone and combined with pyridostigmine (PD, 120 mg po), a cholinesterase inhibitor which likely inhibits hypothalamic somatostatin release allowing exploration of the maximal somatotrope secretory pool. Sixteen normal subjects (NS, age 30.1+/-3.5 yr; Body Mass Index 22.5+/-1.8 kg/m(2)) were studied as controls. The GH response to GHRH in HP was similar to that in NS (AUG, mean+/-SE: 1238+/-362 vs 1018+/-182 mu g/L/h). PD potentiated to the same extent the GH response to GHRH in both groups (2092+/-807 and 2840+/-356 mu g/L/h). After three month testosterone therapy, in HP the GH responses to GHRH alone (1352+/-612 mu g/L/h) and combined with PD (1948+/-616 mu g/L/h) were unchanged. Also IGF-I levels in HP were similar to those in NS (222+/-42 vs 210.6+/-55.8 mu g/L) and were unchanged during testosterone replacement (280+/-31 mu g/L). As androgens have been reported to modulate sympathoadrenal activity in the rat, both before and during testosterone replacement, we also measured plasma catecholamine levels, Basal NE (p< 0.05) but not E levels were lower in HP than in NS; testosterone restored basal NE levels to normal without affecting basal E. Delta absolute increase of NE and E (p<0.05 and 0.01 vs baseline, respectively) after PD in HP were similar to those in NS and were unchanged during testosterone replacement. In conclusion, these results demonstrate that the GH releasable pool is preserved in male hypogonadism, As in this condition a reduction of spontaneous GH secretion has been reported, it could be due to neurosecretory dysfunction but not to pituitary impairment, Subtle alterations of sympathoadrenal activity seem to be present in male hypogonadism and reversed by testosterone replacement.
引用
收藏
页码:690 / 695
页数:6
相关论文
共 46 条
[1]   SOMATOSTATIN MESSENGER-RNA IN HYPOTHALAMIC NEURONS IS INCREASED BY TESTOSTERONE THROUGH ACTIVATION OF ANDROGEN RECEPTORS AND NOT BY AROMATIZATION TO ESTRADIOL [J].
ARGENTE, J ;
CHOWENBREED, JA ;
STEINER, RA ;
CLIFTON, DK .
NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 1990, 52 (04) :342-349
[2]   SEXUAL DIMORPHISM OF GROWTH HORMONE-RELEASING HORMONE AND SOMATOSTATIN GENE-EXPRESSION IN THE HYPOTHALAMUS OF THE RAT DURING DEVELOPMENT [J].
ARGENTE, J ;
CHOWEN, JA ;
ZEITLER, P ;
CLIFTON, DK ;
STEINER, RA .
ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1991, 128 (05) :2369-2375
[3]   THE GROWTH-HORMONE RESPONSE TO PYRIDOSTIGMINE PLUS GROWTH-HORMONE RELEASING HORMONE IS NOT INFLUENCED BY PUBERTAL MATURATION [J].
CAPPA, M ;
LOCHE, S ;
SALVATORI, R ;
FAEDDA, A ;
BORRELLI, P ;
CELLA, SG ;
PINTOR, C ;
MULLER, EE .
JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION, 1991, 14 (01) :41-45
[4]   ANDROGENS DO NOT REGULATE THE GROWTH-HORMONE RESPONSE TO GHRH IN ELDERLY MEN [J].
CEDA, GP ;
CERESINI, G ;
DENTI, L ;
CORTELLINI, P ;
HOFFMAN, AR ;
VALENTI, G .
HORMONE AND METABOLIC RESEARCH, 1989, 21 (12) :695-696
[5]  
DELRIO G, 1993, INT J OBESITY, V17, P465
[6]   EFFECT OF ESTRADIOL ON THE SYMPATHOADRENAL RESPONSE TO MENTAL STRESS IN NORMAL MEN [J].
DELRIO, G ;
VELARDO, A ;
ZIZZO, G ;
AVOGARO, A ;
CIPOLLI, C ;
DELLACASA, L ;
MARRAMA, P ;
MACDONALD, IA .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, 1994, 79 (03) :836-840
[7]   EFFECTS OF INVIVO GONADAL HORMONE ENVIRONMENT ON INVITRO HGRF-40-STIMULATED GH RELEASE [J].
EVANS, WS ;
KRIEG, RJ ;
LIMBER, ER ;
KAISER, DL ;
THORNER, MO .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY, 1985, 249 (03) :E276-E280
[8]   GROWTH-HORMONE (GH) RESPONSIVENESS TO COMBINED ADMINISTRATION OF ARGININE AND GH-RELEASING HORMONE DOES NOT VARY WITH AGE IN MAN [J].
GHIGO, E ;
GOFFI, S ;
NICOLOSI, M ;
ARVAT, E ;
VALENTE, F ;
MAZZA, E ;
GHIGO, MC ;
CAMANNI, F .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, 1990, 71 (06) :1481-1485
[9]   ENHANCEMENT OF CHOLINERGIC TONE BY PYRIDOSTIGMINE PROMOTES BOTH BASAL AND GROWTH-HORMONE (GH)-RELEASING HORMONE-INDUCED GH SECRETION IN CHILDREN OF SHORT STATURE [J].
GHIGO, E ;
MAZZA, E ;
IMPERIALE, E ;
RIZZI, G ;
BENSO, L ;
MULLER, EE ;
CAMANNI, F ;
MASSARA, F .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM, 1987, 65 (03) :452-456
[10]  
GHIGO E, 1992, INT CONGR SER, V996, P103