Effects of sex steroids on the positive estrogen feedback mechanism in intact women and castrate men
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Effects of sex steroids on the positive estrogen feedback mechanism in intact women and castrate men
Abstract
We studied the effects of prolonged testosterone treatment on ovulatory function and positive estrogen feedback in women and of prolonged estrogen priming on gonadotropin feedback in castrate men. An estrogen provocation test was carried out in 4 groups of transsexual subjects: 12 female transsexuals in their early follicular phase (days 3-5; group 1A), 8 females who had been treated with Depo-testosterone (T) for 3-6 months (group 1B), 11 men who had been castrated 3 months previously (group 2A), and 4 male castrates treated with oral estrogen for 3 months starting 3 months after castration (group 2B). The estrogen provocation test consisted of 3 GnRH tests (100 micrograms) carried out immediately before (0 h) and 44 and 92 h after an im injection of estradiol valerate (10 mg). Responses to the estrogen provocation test in women with normal menstrual cycles (group 1A) were typically female. After initial suppression at 44 h, a LH surge (positive feedback) occurred at 92 h. Pituitary responsiveness, however, was amplified both at 44 and 92 h. Prolonged T priming of women in group 1B did not inhibit the estrogen-induced LH surge, nor was the amplitude of the surge blunted. Removal of androgens and other testicular factors (group 2A) did not result in the appearance of an estrogen-induced LH surge. On the other hand, prolonged estrogen priming in male castrates (group 2B) resulted in activation of the positive feedback mechanism; a LH surge in response to the estrogen provocation occurred. The results of the present study imply that 1) contrary to an earlier suggestion, testosterone does not block or blunt the LH surge, indicating that it is probably not responsible for suppressing the LH surge in normal men; 2) testosterone can cause ovulatory failure without suppressing the LH surge in women; and 3) prolonged estrogen priming may be involved in activation of the positive feedback mechanism in humans.
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