Bartsch W, Horst H J, Becker H, Nehse G
Acta Endocrinol (Copenh). 1977 Jul;85(3):650-64. doi: 10.1530/acta.0.0850650.
Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) binding capacity, the concentrations of testosterone (T), of 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), of oestradiol-17beta (Oe2), of oestrone (Oe1), of prolactin (hPr) and the percentual specific binding of T to SHBG (%TB) were measured in plasma of patients suffering from prostatic carcinoma and of a control group of similar age. No significant differences in any of the investigated parameters were found between the control group and the carcinoma patients before treatment although 15% of the latter showed distinctly elevated hPr values. Treatment of carcinoma patients with 1) Antiandrogen (cyproterone acetate, Androcur) resulted in a significant decrease of T, Oe2 and SHBG. The DHT/T-ratio increased. n=5. 2) Orchidectomy caused an even more pronounced fall in T, DHT, Oe1 and Oe2 blood levels. SHBG was not altered. DHT/T-ratio increased. n=32. 3) Cyproterone acetate after orchidectomy led to elevated hPr values. n=5. 4) Oestrogen (diethylstiboestrol-diphosphate, Honvan) after orchidectomy increased SHBG and hPr. n=6. 5) Corticosteroid (Prednisone, Decortin) after orchidectomy decreased T and SHBG below the levels found after orchidectomy alone. n=5. 6) Diureticum (Mefruside, Baycaron) (n=5) or 7) a placebo (n=7) did not alter any of the parameters measured. 8) Treatment with HCG (Primogonyl) of patients suffering from oligozoospermia resulted in a significant increase of T, DHT and Oe2. SHBG was not altered. DHT/T-ratio decreased. n=7.