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Effects of leuprolide-induced hypogonadism and testosterone replacement
on sleep, melatonin, and prolactin secretion in men.
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The possible role of gonadal steroids in regulating sleep and circadian
rhythms in humans has received relatively little attention despite the
importance of the topic to several clinical syndromes.

Pharmacologically induced hypogonadism, with and without gonadal steroid
replacement, provides an opportunity to examine these questions within a
controlled experimental design.

We used leuprolide acetate, with and without testosterone replacement, to
study the role of testosterone in the regulation of sleep and of melatonin,
PRL, and TSH secretion in men.

Results from 10 men revealed significant decreases in 24-h PRL levels and
in the percentage and time of stage 4 sleep in the hypogonadal state
compared with testosterone replacement.

There were no differences in melatonin or TSH secretion or in the timing or
duration of sleep between the two hormonal conditions.

These results indicate that testosterone has relatively specific and
discrete effects on sleep and hormonal rhythms in men.


J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1997 Oct;82(10):3203-3207
Leibenluft E, Schmidt PJ, Turner EH, Danaceau MA,
Ashman SB, Wehr TA, Rubinow DR
National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA.
PMID: 9329339, MUID: 97469922
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