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LH- and FSH response to long-term application of LH-RH analogue in normal males.
Authors:W Wiegelmann  H G Solbach  H K Kley  H L Krüskemper
Abstract:The effect of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) analogue after subcutaneous application over a 12-day period was evaluated in 15 normal males to determine whether gonadotropin secretion is influenced by longterm application. After 1.25 mcg/day, LH increases were measurable 3 hours after daily receipt of the analogue. After 2.5 mcg/day, the release of LH secretion was even greater, although this stimulation was markedly reduced in the 2nd week. After 5 mcg in 2-day intervals, a clearly induced LH increase was observed on the day of administration and was maintained for 10 hours. Similar results were noted for follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). There was a response of FSH after 1.25 mcg and 2.5 mcg, but this response decreased in the 2nd week. After application of 5 mcg every other day, there was a consistent FSH increase that subsided on the treatment-free day and continued into the 2nd week of treatment. These findings suggest that LHRH analogues should be administered in low doses subcutaneously or intranasally at daily intervals to enable a longterm effect on gonadotropin release.
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