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HERO ID
6407815
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Nocturnal secretory patterns of melatonin, luteinizing hormone, prolactin and cortisol In male patients with gonadotropin-releasing hormone deficiency
Author(s)
Luboshitzky, R; Lavi, S; Thuma, I; Herer, P; Lavie, P
Year
1996
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of Pineal Research
ISSN:
0742-3098
EISSN:
1600-079X
Publisher
MUNKSGAARD INT PUBL LTD
Location
COPENHAGEN
Volume
21
Issue
1
Page Numbers
49-54
Language
English
PMID
8836964
DOI
10.1111/j.1600-079X.1996.tb00270.x
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1996UZ09100007
Abstract
To clarify whether disorders of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) deficiency are associated with altered melatonin and pituitary hormones secretory patterns, we studied male patients with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (IGD; n = 6), delayed puberty (DP; n = 7) and age-matched pubertal controls (n = 7). Serum samples for the determination of melatonin, luteinizing hormone (LH), prolactin and cortisol levels were obtained at 15 min intervals from 1900 to 0700 in a controlled light-dark environment, complete bed-rest and fasting with simultaneous sleep recordings. Mean (+/- SD) dark-time melatonin levels were significantly higher in IGD (286 +/- 26 pmol/L) and DP (205 +/- 44 pmol/L) compared with 178 +/- 64 pmol/L in controls (P < 0.003). So were the mean (+/- SD) peak melatonin levels (453 +/- 63, 346 +/- 106 and 292 +/- 96 pmol/L) in IGD, DP and controls, respectively (P < 0.03). Integrated nocturnal melatonin (AUC) values were also higher in IGD and DP (184 +/- 15 and 134 +/- 28 pmol/min/L x 10(3)) compared with 116 +/- 42 pmol/min/L x 10(3) in controls (P < 0.003). The time of onset of the nocturnal melatonin rise was observed earlier in IGD and DP patients as compared to controls. No correlations were found between melatonin and LH levels, between melatonin and prolactin levels, or between melatonin and cortisol levels. These data indicate that melatonin secretion is enhanced in male patients with GnRH deficiency. The lack of correlation between melatonin and LH suggest that circulating gonadal steroids, rather than LH, modulate melatonin secretion in a reverse fashion.
Keywords
melatonin; GnRH deficiency; cortisol; prolactin
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