Rowe P H, Racey P A, Lincoln G A, Ellwood M, Lehane J, Shenton J C
J Endocrinol. 1975 Jan;64(1):17-26.
It has been suggested recently that testosterone secretion by the human testis may be controlled by factors other than luteinizing hormone (LH). In order to re-examine this hypothesis, plasma LH and testosterone concentrations were determined throughout the day in eight studies. A new method of data analysis revealed that the levels of the two hormones were closely related, but that the testicular response to LH was sluggish. These results explain some inconsistencies in the literature. It was demonstrated that average values for LH varied throughout the day, with a morning maximum and an evening minimum. It was also shown that injections of LH releasing hormone in man resulted in an increase in plasma testosterone above control levels. These results are consistent with the concept that LH controls the major changes in testosterone secretion in men. They do not exclude, however, the possible existence of other factors which might affect the peripheral concentration of testosterone, such as changes in testicular blood flow.
最近有人提出,人类睾丸分泌睾酮可能受促黄体生成素(LH)以外的因素控制。为了重新审视这一假设,在八项研究中对全天的血浆LH和睾酮浓度进行了测定。一种新的数据分析方法显示,这两种激素的水平密切相关,但睾丸对LH的反应较为迟缓。这些结果解释了文献中的一些不一致之处。结果表明,LH的平均值全天都在变化,早晨最高,晚上最低。研究还表明,给男性注射促黄体生成素释放激素会导致血浆睾酮水平升高至高于对照水平。这些结果与LH控制男性睾酮分泌主要变化的概念一致。然而,它们并不排除可能存在其他影响睾酮外周浓度的因素,如睾丸血流量的变化。