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Portocaval anastomosis (PCA) in the normal male rat causes profound alterations in testicular morphology and function and in plasma levels of sex steroids as well as of gonadotropins. Testicular atrophy is accompanied by a significant decrease of plasma testosterone (0.03 ng/ml versus 0.99 ng/ml) and an increase of estradiol (76.2 pg/ml versus 39.7 pg/ml) and estrone (68. pg/ml versus 45.5 pg/ml). Plasma levels of gonadotropins (LH, FSH) and prolactin are lowered too (LH: 15 ng/ml versus 28.5 ng/ml, FSH:119 versus 182 ng/ml, prolactin:53 versus 109 ng/ml). The altered sex hormone metabolism is reflected in marked changes of the morphology and nucleic acid content of the metabolizing organs i.e. liver, gonades and kidney. The results of this study are consistent with the hypothesis that portosystemic shunt per se plays an important role in the pathogenesis of the disturbed metabolism of sex hormones observed in patients with liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension.
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PMID:[Sex hormones and fertility following portacaval anastomosis in rats]. 670 37

Basal plasma thyroid hormone, testosterone and cortisol levels, TSH and PRL responses to TRH, and LH and FSH responses to LRH were assessed in six young subjects with normal liver function and anatomy before and after portacaval anastomosis. All tests were normal and unchanged by the operations. It is concluded that in patients with normal liver function, portal systemic shunting does not produce alterations in the pituitary-gonadal and pituitary-thyroid axes. The abnormalities of these endocrine functions in patients with cirrhosis are probably related to the severity of hepatocellular dysfunction rather than to the effects of portal systemic shunting.
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PMID:Pituitary and thyroid function before and after portacaval anastomosis in patients with normal livers. 677 96

To investigate the androgen, weak androgen, estrogen, and gonadotrophin response to clomiphene in alcoholics, we determined in 63 male patients (25 with and 38 without liver cirrhosis) serum testosterone, sexual hormone binding protein (SHBG), dehidroepiandrosterone, androstenedione, LH, FSH, prolactin, and estradiol levels, on the first and the sixth day after admission, and after a course of 8 days of clomiphene 200 mg/day. The same test was performed on 15 healthy volunteers. Cirrhotic patients showed decreased basal testosterone levels and a loss of the circadian rhythm with recovery after clomiphene. Although basal testosterone levels in noncirrhotic alcoholics did not differ from those of the controls, there was a significant improvement after withdrawal. SHBG levels were higher in both groups of alcoholics than in controls, pointing to a worse degree of hypogonadism, because only the free hormone is active. Before the clomiphene test, serum LH and FSH levels were nonsignificantly higher in both groups of alcoholics than in the control group. After clomiphene both LH and FSH increased. Androstenedione and estradiol showed a (parallelism) similar behavior in alcoholic and in cirrhotic groups, showing in both cases higher levels than in the control group, and an increase after clomiphene, perhaps reflecting peripheral conversion of androgens to estrogens. Because clomiphene has no effect on the adrenal cortex, the increase of androstenedione after clomiphene points to its testicular origin (directly or after testosterone conversion) and not to an adrenal one. The highest serum estradiol levels were observed in cirrhotics with ascites or gynecomastia. We have not found any relation between serum hormone levels and alcohol intake nor with nutritional status.
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PMID:Alcoholic hypogonadism: hormonal response to clomiphene. 859 Jun 23

We treated 137 Turkish children with biopsy-proven Hodgkin's disease, followed up between the years 1964 and 1989. Most patients were treated and were in advanced stage with histological subtype of mixed cellularity (67.5%). Radiotherapy (Mantle form) and/or MOPP, ABVD and OPPA combination chemotherapy regimens were used in 75.84% of patients. The follow-up period in these patients ranged from 5 to 24 years. The late effects in 28 patients who were evaluated for the late sequelae of chemoradiotherapy are presented. Seven out of 28 patients showed retarded sexual maturation. Testicular and ovarian functions were assessed in 11 patients, all of whom showed elevated serum FSH levels and 2 azoospermia. Analysis of thyroid functions was carried out in patients receiving radiotherapy to the neck. The thyroid gland was palpable in 6 patients. Further analysis showed diffuse hyperplasia in 5 and nodular in 1 patient. The nodule was excised and reported as "nodular colloidal goiter". Two patients had elevated TSH levels. "Swan-like neck" was observed in 3 patients who had received 40 to 42 Gy radiotherapy to the neck. Cirrhosis due to chronic hepatitis B infection was diagnosed in 2 patients as an unusual late complication. The secondary malignancy occurred in only 1 case in the form of "fibrosarcoma". The second neoplasm was probably radiation-induced as it occurred in the field of prior radiotherapy.
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PMID:Late effects of chemoradiotherapy in pediatric Hodgkin's disease. 859 34

Secretion of the alpha-subunit of pituitary glycoprotein hormones usually follows the secretion of intact gonadotropins and is increased in gonadal failure and decreased in isolated gonadotropin deficiency. The aim of the present study was to determine the levels of the alpha-subunit in the serum of patients with cirrhosis of the liver and to compare the results obtained for eugonadal cirrhotic patients with those obtained for cirrhotic patients with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. Forty-seven of 63 patients with cirrhosis (74.6%) presented hypogonadism (which was central in 45 cases and primary in 2), 7 were eugonadal, and 9 women were in normal menopause. The serum alpha-subunit was measured by the fluorimetric method using monoclonal antibodies. Cross-reactivity with LH, TSH, FSH and hCG was 6.5, 1.2, 4.3 and 1.1%, respectively, with an intra-assay coefficient of variation (CV) of less than 5% and an interassay CV of 5%, and sensitivity limit of 4 ng/l. The serum alpha-subunit concentration ranged from 36 to 6253 ng/l, with a median of 273 ng/l. The median was 251 ng/l for patients with central hypogonadism and 198 ng/l for eugonadal patients. The correlation between the alpha-subunit and basal LH levels was significant both in the total sample (r = 0.48, P < 0.01) and in the cirrhotic patients with central hypogonadism (r = 0.33, P = 0.02). Among men with central hypogonadism there was a negative correlation between alpha-subunit levels and total testosterone levels (r = -0.54, P < 0.01) as well as free testosterone levels (r = -0.53, P < 0.01). In conclusion, although the alpha-subunit levels are correlated with LH levels, at present they cannot be used as markers for hypogonadism in patients with cirrhosis of the liver.
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PMID:Pituitary glycoprotein hormone a-subunit secretion by cirrhotic patients. 1034 72

The Giant Panda is an endangered species that would benefit from biotechnological assistance in reproduction. However, because there are only a few of these animals left in the world, scientists hesitate to use them for research procedures. We were fortunate to obtain ovaries from a Giant Panda that died of hepatic cirrhosis during the nonbreeding season. Oocytes were harvested within 4 h of death by dissecting the ovarian cortex in physiological saline and collecting the cumulus-oocyte complexes from the fluid, and then were classified into large (> 125 microns) and small (100 to 124 microns) follicular oocytes and placed in TCM199 supplemented with FSH (10 micrograms/mL) and LH (20 micrograms/mL). After culture for 22 h at 37 degrees C in air with 5% CO2, response was evaluated by growth of oocytes and presence of the first polar body. Of the 26 large follicular oocytes that were harvested, 12 were considered suitable for IVM, and 14 were degenerated, had a broken zona pellucida or had lost some cytoplasm. Of the 12 cultured oocytes, all grew to a mean diameter of 141.1(SD = +/- 6.7, n = 12), and 4 released the first polar body. None of the small follicular oocytes showed growth or other signs of maturation. We conclude from our preliminary results that it is possible to obtain functional Giant Panda oocytes from ovaries obtained post mortem during the nonbreeding season.
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PMID:In vitro maturation of follicular oocytes of the Giant Panda (Ailuropoda melanoleuca): a case report. 1073 62

Gynecomastia develops when there is an increase in the ratio of estrogen to androgens. Whereas mild forms of gynecomastia are frequently encountered in the male population, any breast enlargement that is prominent, painful, progressive or of recent onset always requires a careful evaluation, as it may be an important clue to disease elsewhere. Underlying causes are plenty and include drugs, congenital and acquired disorders of androgen and estrogen production, various tumors, renal failure, cirrhosis of the liver, and thyrotoxicosis. Evaluation includes a careful patient's history, physical examination of sexual characteristics and the breast tissue, and measurements of serum LH, FSH, testosterone, estradiol, hCG-beta, TSH and tests of liver and kidney function.
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PMID:[Disordered hormone regulation in gynecomastia]. 1270 23

Hypogonadism, usually hypogonadotropic in origin, is the most common nondiabetic endocrinopathy in hereditary hemochromatosis (HH). Early studies, usually evaluating small numbers of patients with advanced HH, report prevalence rates of 10-100%. The clinical presentation of HH has changed in recent years as a result of increased awareness and screening. We assessed the prevalence of hypogonadism in a large group of patients with HH diagnosed in a single center over the past 20 yr, the period of follow-up spanning the time before and after widespread screening was introduced and the HFE gene was recognized. Abnormally low plasma testosterone levels, with low LH and FSH levels, were found in nine of 141 (6.4%) male patients tested. Eight of nine (89%) had associated hepatic cirrhosis; three of nine (33%) had diabetes. Inappropriately low LH and FSH levels were found in two of 38 females (5.2%) in whom the pituitary-gonadal axis could be assessed. This is the largest detailed study of hypogonadism reported in HH. The lower prevalence of hypogonadism compared with other reported series reflects the earlier diagnosis of HH in an unselected group of patients attending a single center. Patients with lesser degrees of hepatic siderosis at diagnosis are unlikely to develop hypogonadism.
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PMID:Hypogonadism in hereditary hemochromatosis. 1565 76

Males have higher incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) than females. Sex hormones may be a risk factor. The aim was to determine the levels of sex hormones in male and female patients with HCC and cirrhosis versus controls and its possible relationship with HCC. This study was conducted on 90 subjects divided into 40 patients with HCC, 30 patients with liver cirrhosis and 20 apparently healthy subjects complete blood picture, liver function tests. Determination of AFP levels and hormonal assay of oestrogen, progesterone, total testosterone, prolactin, FSH and LH were performed on all subjects. Total testosterone levels were significantly decreased in the two patients groups compared with controls. While oestrogen levels were significantly decreased in the HCC group in comparison with other two groups, prolactin levels were significantly decreased in the HCC group compared with the liver cirrhosis group and increased in the liver cirrhosis group when compared to controls. FSH and LH levels were significantly increased in the HCC group when compared to controls. There is no significant correlation between sex hormones assay and both the size of HCC and degree of cirrhosis in both patient groups. It is concluded that there is no strong relation between sex hormones and HCC when the study was carried out on the levels of sex hormones in patients with HCC.
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PMID:Relation between sex hormones and hepatocellular carcinoma. 2679 Nov 11


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