Hypogonadism in HIV-1-infected men is common and does not resolve during antiretroviral therapy

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serval:BIB_D47EB9F3C085
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
Hypogonadism in HIV-1-infected men is common and does not resolve during antiretroviral therapy
Journal
Antiviral Therapy
Author(s)
Wunder  D. M., Bersinger  N. A., Fux  C. A., Mueller  N. J., Hirschel  B., Cavassini  M., Elzi  L., Schmid  P., Bernasconi  E., Mueller  B., Furrer  H.
ISSN
1359-6535 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2007
Volume
12
Number
2
Pages
261-5
Notes
Journal Article
Multicenter Study
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To assess the prevalence of abnormal testosterone and gonadotropin values in HIV-infected men before and after 2 years of combination antiretroviral therapy (cART). DESIGN: Multicentre cohort of HIV-infected adults. METHODS: We identified 139 Caucasian antiretroviral-naive male patients who started zidovudine/ lamivudine-based cART that was virologically successful over a 2 year period. Ninety-seven were randomly chosen and plasma hormone determinations of free testosterone (fT) and luteinizing hormone (LH) at baseline and after 2 years of cART were evaluated. RESULTS: At baseline 68 patients (70%) had subnormal fT levels. In these, LH levels were low in 44%, normal in 47% and high in 9%. There was a trend for an association between lower CD4+ T-cell counts and hypogonadism. Most participants had normal FSH levels. No significant changes of fT, LH and FSH levels were observed after 2 years of cART. CONCLUSIONS: Low fT levels, mainly with normal or low LH levels and thus indicating secondary hypogonadism, are found in the majority of HIV-infected men and do not resolve during 2 years of successful cART.
Keywords
Adult Anti-HIV Agents/*therapeutic use CD4 Lymphocyte Count Cohort Studies Drug Therapy, Combination Follicle Stimulating Hormone/blood HIV Infections/complications/*drug therapy/immunology/virology HIV-1/*genetics Humans Hypogonadism/blood/epidemiology/*virology Lamivudine/therapeutic use Luteinizing Hormone/blood Male Prevalence RNA, Viral/*blood Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors/*therapeutic use Switzerland/epidemiology Testosterone/blood Time Factors Treatment Outcome Viral Load Zidovudine/therapeutic use
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