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Elevated serum estradiol associated with increased androstenedione-testosterone ratio in adolescent males with varicocele and gynecomastia
Castro-Magana, M; Angulo, M; Uy, J
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the testicular function in adolescents with pubertal gynecomastia associated with varicocele before and after varicocelectomy. DESIGN AND PATIENTS/METHODS:We have studied six male adolescents 15 to 19 years of age with bilateral gynecomastia. They were selected among other adolescents with gynecomastia because of the presence of visible varicoceles. All of them had normal physical examination and secondary sexual characteristics. This was prospective study of 3 months' duration. All the patients that were included finished the study. SETTING/METHODS:All the patients were evaluated in the Endocrine Clinic of Winthrop-University Hospital, a tertiary care unit. INTERVENTION/METHODS:Serum testosterone (T), androstenedione (A), and estradiol (E2) responses to the administration of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) 2,000 IU for 3 consecutive days before and 3 months after varicocelectomy were determined. RESULTS:Varicocelectomy did not cause any significant changes in the basal (pre-hCG) levels of the steroid. However, the increase in T levels achieved with hCG was significantly (P less than 0.005) higher after varicocelectomy (before T, 925 +/- 212 ng%; after T, 1,649 +/- 406 ng%). Simultaneously, the stimulated levels of E2 and A were significantly lower (P less than 0.005) after varicocelectomy (E2, 62 +/- 12 pg/mL; A, 326 ng% +/- 80 ng%) than before (E2, 106 +/- 13 pg/mL; A, 580 ng% +/- 95 ng%). CONCLUSION/CONCLUSIONS:The reciprocal effect on the levels of T and its immediate precursor, A, suggests an impairment of the 17-ketoreductase enzyme activity. The increased levels of E2 after hCG and its normalization after varicocelectomy suggests that varicoceles may play a pathogenetic role in the development of gynecomastia.
PMID: 1894030
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 3487782
GROWTH-HORMONE EVALUATION AND TREATMENT IN PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME [Meeting Abstract]
ANGULO, M; CASTROMAGANA, M; UY, J; ROSENFELD, W
ISI:A1991FE03800738
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 3488642
Leydig cell function in adolescent boys with varicoceles
Castro-Magana, M; Angulo, M; Canas, A; Uy, J
The incidence of varicoceles in adolescent boys ranges from 5% to 19.5%. We studied five adolescent boys aged 17 to 20 years with visible left-sided varicoceles. All of them had public hair and testicular volumes between 20 to 25 mL and had achieved stage V of pubertal development. Serum gonadotropin response to the intravenous administration of 100 micrograms of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and testosterone response to the administration of 2,000 IU human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) daily for 3 days before and 3 months after varicocelectomy were measured. Basal levels of both gonadotropins were in the pubertal range, and there was no significant difference between serum levels before and after varicocelectomy. Both gonadotropins, however, showed increased responses to the administration of GnRH (luteinizing hormone [LH]: basal, 12.0 +/- 5.1 mIU/mL; peak, 105.0 +/- 36.0 mIU/mL; follicle-stimulating hormone [FSH]: basal, 11.6 +/- 4.2 mIU/mL, peak, 60.0 +/- 18.0 mIU/ml) that decreased after varicocelectomy (LH: basal, 14.3 +/- 6.0 mIU/mL; peak, 58.6 +/- 12.0 mIU/mL; FSH: basal, 6.8 +/- 4.6 mIU/mL; peak, 38.0 +/- 8.1 mIU/mL). Serum testosterone response to hCG was also significantly improved by varicocelectomy (testosterone peak: before, 780 +/- 210 ng/dL; after, 1850 +/- 170 ng/dL). Testicular biopsy specimens showed no histologic abnormalities and normal spermatogenesis. Endocrine evaluation in adolescent boys with varicoceles could detect an early Leydig cell dysfunction that could be corrected by varicocelectomy.
PMID: 2183727
ISSN: 0148-5016
CID: 3487802
Improvement of Leydig cell function in male adolescents after varicocelectomy
Castro-Magana, M; Angulo, M A; Canas, J A; Uy, J S
PMID: 2509664
ISSN: 0022-3476
CID: 3487812
INSULIN RELEASE IN PRADER-WILLI SYNDROME (PWS) PATIENTS AND NORMAL OBESE INDIVIDUALS (NL-OB) [Meeting Abstract]
ANGULO, MA; PALEKAR, A; CASTROMAGANA, M; CANAS, JA
ISI:A1989T947100465
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 3488602
Failure of sodium benzoate to alleviate plasma and liver ammonia in rats
Palekar, A G; Canas, J A; Kalbag, S S; Kim, S J; Castro-Magana, M; Angulo, M A
The intraperitoneal administration of L-norvaline and L-methionine-SR-sulfoximine to rats caused an increase in the concentration of ammonia in plasma as well as in liver. These compounds interfere with urea and glutamine formation, respectively. Subsequent injection of sodium benzoate failed to alleviate ammonia levels, and on the contrary, caused a further increase. Sodium benzoate itself, when administered, resulted in higher levels of ammonia in plasma and liver of the rats. Administration of glycine to rats treated with benzoate did not lower ammonia levels indicating that other factors besides glycine may also be necessary for the removal of sodium benzoate.
PMID: 2713151
ISSN: 0885-4505
CID: 3487822
FAILURE OF CLONIDINE TO IMPROVE THE GROWTH-HORMONE RESPONSE TO L-DOPA ADMINISTRATION [Meeting Abstract]
CASTROMAGANA, M; ANGULO, M; FUENTES, B; CANAS, A; SHARP, A
ISI:A1987G700500430
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 3488542
URINARY ZN, CU AND FE EXCRETION IN LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT (LBW) TWIN INFANTS [Meeting Abstract]
CASTROMAGANA, M; DINCSOY, MY; TOLCHINSKY, A; GLEASON, M; CHEN, SY
ISI:A1987G700501506
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 3488552
SERUM ZN AND CU CONCENTRATIONS IN TWIN NEONATES [Meeting Abstract]
DINCSOY, MY; CHEN, SY; KIM, SJ; MANGIACAPRA, F; CLANCY, RC; CASTROMAGANA, M
ISI:A1987G700501515
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 3488562
EFFECTS OF METHIONYL-HUMAN GROWTH-HORMONE (MGH) ON WEIGHT-GAIN AND LIVER MITOCHONDRIAL RESPIRATION (R) IN HYPOPHYSECTOMIZED (HY) RATS [Meeting Abstract]
SHARP, AM; CASTROMAGANA, M; MADDAIAH, VT
ISI:A1987G323403071
ISSN: 0014-9446
CID: 3488532