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Eur Urol. 2002 Feb;41(2):144-53; discussion 153-4.
Age dependent secretion of LH and ACTH in healthy men and patients with erectile dysfunction.

Derouet H, Lehmann J, Stamm B, Luhl C, Romer D, Georg T, Isenberg E, Gebhardt T, Stoeckle M.

Department of Urology and Pediatric Urology, University of Saarland, Homburg/Saar, Germany. drderoueol.com

OBJECTIVES: Age dependent secretion of testicular and adrenal androgens was examined in healthy men and patients with erectile dysfunction (ED). METHODS: In 95 healthy men (age 20-74 years) and 739 patients with ED, luteineizing hormone (LH, n = 739), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH, n = 480) and the secretion products of testis and adrenal gland testosterone (T, n = 750), free testosterone (fT, n = 718), dehydroepiandrosteronesulfate (DHEAS, n = 598) and cortisol (n = 538) were measured. RESULTS: In healthy men, LH was measured from 0.75-8.58 mIU/ml and ACTH from 10.59-121.7 pg/ml. Statistically, age was not correlated to LH (P = 0.573) and ACTH (P = 0.833) in healthy men. The secretion products T (P < 0.05), fT (P < 0.001), DHEAS (P < 0.001) and cortisol (P < 0.05) declined significantly with age in healthy persons. In patients with ED, a significant age dependent increase of LH (P < 0.05, n = 739), but not ACTH (P = 0.469, n = 480) was found. T (P < 0.001, n = 736), fT (P < 0.001, n = 718) and DHEAS (P < 0.001, n = 598), but not cortisol (P = 0.307, n = 538) declined in age dependent patients with ED. Age matching revealed a statistical significant elevation (P < 0.05) only for LH (n = 659) in comparison to healthy men (n = 94), all other hormones were not different in both groups. CONCLUSION: An LH-increase in patients with erectile dysfunction underlines the importance of Leydig cell degeneration in this disease, but age dependent decline of T secretion was comparable to healthy men, demonstrating a working hypophyseal-testicular-axis. Indication of androgen replacement is therefore limited to selected cases.


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Cancer Causes Control. 2002 May;13(4):353-63.
Lifestyle and nutritional determinants of bioavailable androgens and related hormones in British men.

Allen NE, Appleby PN, Davey GK, Key TJ.

Cancer Research UK Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford, UK. naomi.alleancer.org.uk

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the lifestyle and nutritional determinants of serum bioavailable androgens and their related hormones in men. METHODS: This study is based on a sample of 696 men with a wide range of nutrient intakes, whose diet and lifestyle characteristics were assessed with a questionnaire and serum sex hormones measured using immunoassays. RESULTS: Men aged 70 years or older had 12% lower testosterone and 40% lower free-testosterone (FT) and androstanediol glucuronide (A-diol-g) concentrations than men who were 20-29 years of age. Conversely, sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and luteinizing hormone (LH) concentrations were 90% and 49% higher in the oldest age group compared with the lowest, respectively. Men who had a body mass index (BMI) of 30+ kg/m2 had 30% lower testosterone, 45% lower SHBG, 22% lower LH and 5% lower FT concentrations compared with men with a BMI of <20 kg/m2. Conversely, A-diol-g concentration was 15% higher in the highest BMI category compared with the lowest. A high waist circumference was further associated with a 12% lower testosterone and SHBG concentration, after adjusting for BMI. Compared with never-smokers, smoking 10+ cigarettes/day was associated with 15% higher testosterone, 22% higher SHBG and 17% higher LH concentrations; FT and A-diol-g were not associated with smoking. Compared with no exercise, vigorous exercise of 3+ hours/week was associated with 11% higher testosterone and 16% higher SHBG concentrations, whilst LH, FT, and A-diol-g were not associated with vigorous exercise. Dietary factors were not strongly associated with hormones, although saturated fat intake was negatively associated with SHBG (r = -0.10; p = 0.01) and alcohol intake was positively associated with A-diol-g (r = 0.11; p = 0.004). No dietary factors were associated with testosterone, FT, or LH. CONCLUSIONS: Age is the strongest determinant of serum bioavailable androgens. BMI and some lifestyle and dietary factors influence SHBG and testosterone concentrations, but have no strong association with FT, suggesting that homeostasis is effective. A-diol-g shows broadly similar associations to FT, with the exception of the effect of BMI and alcohol.


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Sheng Li Xue Bao. 2002 Jun 25;54(3):258-62.
[Effects of chronic cadmium loading on the testis and endocrine function of reproduction in male rats]

[Article in Chinese]

Chen L, Ren WH, Zhu SL, Gao W, Zhou J, Jiang YZ, Gu Y.

College of Life Science, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing 210097, China. Lchejnu.edu.cn

Sixty healthy Sprague-Dawley male rats were used and divided randomly into control group (group C), cadmium loading group with medium dose (group M) and cadmium loading group with high dose (group H). Groups C, M and H were orally dosed daily with 0, 5 and 10 mg/kg of cadmium for over 6 weeks. Effects of cadmium loading on testis and endocrine function of reproduction in male rats were studied. The results showed that the zinc content decreased slightly in testis and plasma, and the cadmium concentration increased significantly in the testis of groups M and H; while the plasma levels of cadmium and zinc had no obvious difference as compared with those of group C; daily sperm production in the testis of group H decreased markedly during week 3 of cadmium loading, and was significantly lower in groups M and H as compared to that in group C during week 6; alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in group H and lactate dehydrogenase-X (LDH-X) in groups M and H were markedly lower compared to those of group C; plasma testosterone (T) level in both cadmium loading groups decreased and was low or significantly lower than that in group C; follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels had no apparent difference between the three groups. It is suggested that the gradual accumulation of cadmium in testis tissue induced by chronic cadmium loading results in changes in some enzyme activity, a decrease in sperm production, and defect of endocrine function activity in the testis.


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Environ Sci Technol. 2002 Jun 1;36(11):2311-21.
Plasma biomarkers in fish provide evidence for endocrine modulation in the Elbe River, Germany.

Hecker M, Tyler CR, Hoffmann M, Maddix S, Karbe L.

Institute of Hydrobiology & Fisheries Science, University of Hamburg, Germany. markus-heckemx.net

Blood plasma samples were collected from wild bream (Abramis brama L.) in the Elbe River, Germany, and analyzed for the yolk protein precursor vitellogenin (VTG), a biomarker for estrogen exposure, and the sex steroids 11-ketotestosterone (11KT), testosterone (T), and 17beta-estradiol (E2) to investigate for evidence of endocrine modulation. In addition, the gonadal status and the prominence of spawning tubercles were investigated. Nine riverine sites were investigated on the Elbe that were influenced by different sources of endocrine-active substances. Bream were collected from a lake that received no domestic or industrial discharges as a control. Plasma VTG concentrations were significantly higher in male bream from the Czech border to the middle Elbe, with the highest concentrations in fish sampled at the locations near Magdeburg and downstream of Dresden (between 20 and 100 times higher than in the controls), regions that are characterized by high levels of effluent discharges into the river. Following the Elbe from this site to the sea, the concentrations of plasma VTG in males were lower than at Meissen but were still elevated above the controls. 11KT and E2 titers showed suppressions in their normal concentrations at some locations (those receiving the greatest industrial discharges). There were reciprocal relationships between inhibitory effects on gonadal growth, maturation, and plasma sex steroids and exposure to pollutants, such as organotins, pesticides, or metals. However, there was no single chemical that alone could explain the observed inhibitory effects on sexual development. The results indicate that the endocrine system in wild bream is disrupted in stretches of the Elbe River.


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