TESTICULAR-STEROID SECRETION AND PERIPHERAL SERUM STEROID CONCENTRATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH PROSTATIC-CARCINOMA AFTER SHORT-TERM ESTROGEN-TREATMENT
- 1 January 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 16 (6) , 453-456
Abstract
The short-term effects of the administration of estradiol on testicular steroid production were assessed by measuring the serum concentrations of testosterone and a number of its precursors and metabolites in the spermatic and peripheral veins of 5 inguinal hernia patients and 1 untreated prostatic carcinoma patient, as well as in 18 patients with advanced prostatic carcinoma, treated for 1-9 days with a single injection of 80 mg of polyestradiol phosphate (Estradurin). With the exception of progesterone, the treatment resulted in significantly decreased testicular production of all steroids measured in spermatic vein serum; the same finding holds true for concentrations of testosterone, 5.alpha.-dihydrotestosterone and 17.alpha.-hydroxyprogesterone in peripheral vein serum before and after treatment. By comparing the steroid concentrations in the spermatic and peripheral veins it is evident that the testicular production of all steroids measured persisted, although at a decreased level, even 7-9 days after Estradurin administration; this was most pronounced in the case of testosterone and 17.alpha.-hydroxyprogesterone. The effect of estradiol on testicular steroid production is apparently a gradual process which takes several days before it is clearly evident.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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- THE INFLUENCE OF OESTRADIOL ON THE METABOLISM OF ANDROGENS BY HUMAN PROSTATIC TISSUEJournal of Endocrinology, 1977