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AJP - Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, Vol 272, Issue 2 464-R474, Copyright © 1997 by American Physiological Society
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J. D. Veldhuis, A. D. Zwart and A. Iranmanesh
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, National Science Foundation Center for Biological Timing, Charlottesville 22908, USA.
A novel pharmacological model of acute reversible Leydig cell "castration" induced by a steroidogenic enzyme inhibitor, ketoconazole, achieves marked hypoandrogenemia in healthy men with an attendant 2.5-fold increase in 24-h mean serum luteinizing hormone (LH) concentrations. Mechanistically, the unleashing of amplified pulsatile LH release can be accounted for by any of three distinct models of deconvolution-estimated gonadotropin secretion, all of which are marked by a nearly twofold acceleration in LH secretory burst frequency. In addition, the models variously also predict concomitant prolongation of the endogenous LH half-life, an augmented LH secretory burst mass and duration, and/or the emergence of significant basal LH secretion. The nyctohemeral (cosinor analysis) rhythmicity of serum LH concentrations is not disturbed when androgenic negative-feedback signaling is withdrawn abruptly, but the apparent process randomness of LH release increases, as quantified by higher approximate entropy values. Thus we conclude that an intact (closed loop) androgen-mediated negative-feedback network in the adult human male is required to sustain low-frequency pulsatile LH release in a quantifiably orderly manner.
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