Sexual Function and Pituitary Axis in Insulin Treated Diabetic Men
- 12 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Medica Scandinavica
- Vol. 205 (S624) , 65-68
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0954-6820.1979.tb00721.x
Abstract
The prevalence of sexual dysfunction and the pituitary‐gonadal function were studied in 72 consecutive diabetic male patients. Sexual dysfunction was found in 43% and in these patients peripheral neuropathy was significantly more frequent than in patients with normal sexual function. Sexual dysfunction was more frequent in patients at the age of 50–55 years than in young diabeties (age 25–30 years). No significant correlation between sexual dysfunction and the duration of the disease and no difference in the serum concentrations of luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, prolactin, testosterone and oestradiol‐17β between patients with normal and reduced sexual function was found. It is concluded, that sexual dysfunction is not accompanied by altered serum concentrations of testosterone, oestradiol‐17β, gonadotropins or prolactin. Sexual dysfunction correlates with peripheral neuropathy, but the high prevalence of dysfunction in males with short duration of diabetes without neuropathy makes other causes likely.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- Prolactin-Secreting Tumors and Hypogonadism in 22 MenNew England Journal of Medicine, 1978
- HYPERPROLACTINAEMIA AND IMPOTENCEClinical Endocrinology, 1978
- PROLACTIN, TSH, LH AND FSH RESPONSES TO A COMBINED LHRH/TRH TEST AT DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE MENSTRUAL CYCLEClinical Endocrinology, 1974
- Sexual Dysfunction in Diabetic MenDiabetes, 1974
- Impotence and Diabetes: Studies of Androgenic Function in Diabetic Impotent MalesDiabetes, 1972
- Impotence in Diabetes: The Neurologic FactorAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1971
- Diabetes mellitus and primary hypothyroidismMetabolism, 1968
- Disorders of Sexual Function in Male DiabeticsDiabetes, 1963
- IMPOTENCE AND DIABETES MELLITUSJAMA, 1958
- On a Least Squares Adjustment of a Sampled Frequency Table When the Expected Marginal Totals are KnownThe Annals of Mathematical Statistics, 1940