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

Antiviral Therapy, Volume 12, No. 2, Year 2007

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 470/0 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. © 2007 International Medical Press.

Statistics
Citations: 63
Authors: 56
Affiliations: 6
Identifiers
ISSN: 13596535
Research Areas
Infectious Diseases
Study Design
Cross Sectional Study
Cohort Study
Participants Gender
Male