Pharmacology of Androgens Flashcards
GnRH is released by the ______, which stimulates release of _____ and _____ from the ant. pituitary.
Hypothalamus
LH and FSH
LH stimulates ____ cells to produce testosterone.
Leydig cells
Testosterone promotes production of _____ by sertolli cells.
Sperm
Testosterone is converted to DHT by?
5 alpha reductase
Testosterone is converted to estradiol by?
aromatase
Testosterone and DHT work on what receptors?
Androgen receptors
Estradiol works on what receptors?
Estrogen receptors
Testosterone is the most important androgen in _____ and _____.
Muscle and liver
Testosterone levels peak at what time?
8-10 am
Normal testosterone levels are between ____ and ____ at their peak.
500-700 ng/dl
Hypogonadism is marked by testosterone levels of _____.
<200ng/dl
DHT is the predominant androgen in ____ and _____.
Prostate and reproductive tissue.
T/F? DHT can be converted to estradiol by aromatase.
False - only testosterone is the only substrate for aromatase.
The most significant action mediated by estrogen receptors occurs in ______.
Bone
What are the clinical uses for androgens?
Hypogonadal men/boys
Osteoporosis
Muscle wasting in AIDS pts
Hormone replacement therapy in aging men
What are symptoms of androgen deficiency?
Low libido
Low bone mineral density
Gynecomastia
T/F? Testosterone can help treat impaired spermatogenesis.
False - Testosterone suppression of gonadotropin secretion would further impair spermatogenesis