[Hypogonadism in idiopathic hemochromatosis]
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[Hypogonadism in idiopathic hemochromatosis]
Abstract
We studied the prevalence and the pathogenesis of hypogonadism in 16 male patients affected by idiopathic haemochromatosis. Thirteen patients were untreated, 14 had liver cirrhosis; alcohol intake was actually less than 80 g/die. LH and FSH were measured in the basal state and after iv. bolus of 100 micrograms of synthetic gonadotropin-releasing hormone. Plasma concentrations of testosterone, LH-FSH were determined, respectively, by RIA and LIA. Ten patients complained of loss of libido and potency (Group A): this group, as compared to controls, had significant reductions of testosterone, basal gonadotropins and pituitary responses. Nine of these patients disclosed testicular hypotrophy and low blood testosterone: 8 showed hypogonadotropic hypogonadism with low testosterone and LH-FSH responses, often accompanied by reduced basal concentrations of gonadotropins; one patient had a primitive testicular failure with low testosterone but a high response of LH to the GnRH. The other 6 patients had normal sexual activity (Group B): their testicular volumes and testosterone concentrations were normal, but 2 patients disclosed both LH and FSH hyperresponsiveness to the GnRH, which suggests an early primitive testicular failure. Our data emphasize the high prevalence of hypogonadism in male haemochromatosis subjects and disclose that sexual activity, testicular volume and laboratory results are tightly correlated. Stimulation with GnRH proved that hypothalamic-pituitary dysfunction is by far the most frequent cause of testicular failure in idiopathic haemochromatosis.
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