Influence of Methyl-TRH-Induced Prolactin Increase on Serum Testosterone Levels in Normal Adult Men*
- 1 May 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
- Vol. 46 (5) , 830-833
- https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-46-5-830
Abstract
Our previous studies suggest that increased serum PRL, secondary to haloperidol-induced dopamine blockade, augments serum testosterone (T) levels in normal men. To rule out a direct effect of haloperidol on the testis, serum samples from a methyl-TRH study in normal men, in whom serum PRL levels were increased by a stimulus other than dopamine blockade, were analyzed for T. Fourteen subjects received both a low dose (6.25–12.5 µg) and a high dose (100–500 µg) of methyl-TRH on separate days; blood samplingwas done for 15 min before and for 4 h after drug infusion. Compared to a saline control group of 14 normal men, who showed a diurnal decline of serum T levels, the methyl-TRH treated subjects had statistically significant increases in serum T after both low and highdoses. These data provide further support for the concept that PRL is a pituitary hormonecapable of augmenting serum T levels in normal adult men.Keywords
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