Adrian Zentner
Australia
Research Article
Relationships between Anti-mullerian Hormone, Testosterone, Luteinizing Hormone and Follicle Stimulating Hormone in Men on Testosterone Therapy
Author(s): Narelle Hadlow, Kristina Hamilton, John Joseph, David Millar, Adrian Zentner and David PrenticeNarelle Hadlow, Kristina Hamilton, John Joseph, David Millar, Adrian Zentner and David Prentice
Aim: To assess if testosterone therapy, with suppression of LH and FSH altered AMH levels in men.
Study background: AMH is an important male hormone and is increasingly measured by laboratories for men and women’s health assessments. This prospective study was conducted in community medical centres to assess the effects of testosterone on AMH levels in men.
Methods: Men (n=15) with androgen deficiency symptoms, who were prescribed a trial of testosterone therapy by their own practitioner for at least 6 months, consented to participate in a study measuring AMH pre-therapy and post-therapy. Testosterone therapy was given to achieve LH and FSH suppression. Measurement of testosterone, LH, FSH and AMH at baseline and post testosterone therapy on at least 2 occasions including at 6 months was completed in all men... View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2471-2663.1000128