Mendelson J H, Mello N K, Ellingboe J
J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1977 Sep;202(3):676-82.
Plasma luteinizing hormone and testosterone levels were determined in 16 normal adult males during a period of acute alcohol intoxication. Plasma testosterone levels were in the normal range for adult males prior to alcohol administration. Plasma testosterone levels began to fall during the ascending phase of the blood alcohol curve but plasma luteinizing hormone levels did not change significantly. At peak blood alcohol levels [109 +/- 4.6 (S.D.) mg/100 ml], plasma testosterone was significantly depressed and a significant increase in plasma luteinizing hormone values occurred. During the descending phase of the blood alcohol curve, plasma testosterone levels remained depressed and plasma luteinizing hormone levels decreased toward base-line values. These data indicate that acute alcohol intake produces a suppression of plasma testosterone via peripheral mechanisms which regulate the biosynthesis and/or biotransformation of the steroid. The surge in luteinizing hormone values at peak levels of intoxication are most likely due to stimulation of gonadotropin secretion via "long loop" mechanisms associated with low levels of plasma testosterone.
在16名正常成年男性急性酒精中毒期间测定了血浆促黄体生成素和睾酮水平。在给予酒精之前,血浆睾酮水平处于成年男性的正常范围内。血浆睾酮水平在血酒精曲线的上升阶段开始下降,但血浆促黄体生成素水平没有显著变化。在血酒精水平峰值[109±4.6(标准差)mg/100 ml]时,血浆睾酮显著降低,血浆促黄体生成素值显著增加。在血酒精曲线的下降阶段,血浆睾酮水平仍然降低,血浆促黄体生成素水平朝着基线值下降。这些数据表明,急性酒精摄入通过调节类固醇生物合成和/或生物转化的外周机制抑制血浆睾酮。中毒峰值水平时促黄体生成素值的激增很可能是由于与低水平血浆睾酮相关的“长环”机制刺激促性腺激素分泌所致。