Long-term Subcutaneous Pulsatile Low Dose LH-RH Administration for Treatment of Infertile Men with Secondary Hypogonadotrophic Hypogonadism

  • Göran Skarin
  • Sven Johan Nillius
  • Leif Wide

Abstract

Chronic pulsatile subcutaneous low dose LH-RH treatment was given to three infertile men with longstanding (2–4 years) secondary hypothalamic pituitary failure. Before the therapy they had very low serum concentrations of gonadotrophins and testosterone. They were impotent and could not produce any ejaculate for sperm analysis. The pulsatile LH-RH treatment, which was continued up to 250 days, was given by means of a small portable automatically-timed infusion pump. Fifty μL of the LH-RH solution was infused during one min every 90 min. The LH-RH doses were 1, 5 and 20 μg.

The serum concentrations of the gonadotrophins and testosterone were normalized in the three patients within 10 days of pulsatile low dose LH-RH therapy. Libido and potency returned. The first ejaculates contained no sperms. With continued LH-RH treatment spermatogenesis was induced and normalized. Two of the men fertilized their wifes. The pregnancy tests were positive after 181 and 230 days of treatment, respectively. Two healthy girls have been born. Paternity tests were positive. The third man is still receiving pulsatile LH-RH therapy. He has up till now been treated for four months.

Chronic pulsatile s.c. low dose LH-RH administration is a very promising new therapy for those hypogonadal men who previously have required human gonadotrophin treatment to restore fertility.

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Published
1984-03-01
How to Cite
Skarin G., Nillius S. J., & Wide L. (1984). Long-term Subcutaneous Pulsatile Low Dose LH-RH Administration for Treatment of Infertile Men with Secondary Hypogonadotrophic Hypogonadism. Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences, 89(1), 81-90. https://doi.org/10.3109/03009738409178467
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