Background Sexual Interests and Hypogonadism in Prader-Willi Syndrome Harry J Hirsch 1, Talia Eldar-Geva 2, Fortu Benarroch 3, Orit Rubinstein 1, and Varda.

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Background Sexual Interests and Hypogonadism in Prader-Willi Syndrome Harry J Hirsch 1, Talia Eldar-Geva 2, Fortu Benarroch 3, Orit Rubinstein 1, and Varda Gross-Tsur 1 The Israel Multidisciplinary Prader-Willi Syndrome Clinic 1 Neuropediatric Unit, Department of Pediatrics, and 2 Reproductive Endocrinology and Genetics Unit, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel; and 3 Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Hadassah Mount Scopus Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel. Printed by Sexual development and function are important factors in quality of life (QOL) assessment Hypogonadal PWS individuals might be expected to have little interest in romantic or sexual activities There are, to date, no published reports describing sexual interests and activity in PWS Aims and Objectives Interview PWS young adults to evaluate: Satisfaction with physical development Romantic and sexual social interactions and experiences Expectations regarding marriage Interest in receiving hormonal replacement therapy on the part of PWS men and women Study Population 27 PWS adolescents and adults 13 males, 14 females Age (mean±SD, range): 23±5 (17 – 32) yrs Genetic Dg: DEL (15), UPD (11), IC (1) IQ: 74±15 (50 – 100) Height (cm): M - 156±6; F - 143±10 BMI (kg/m2): M - 34±14; F - 37±12 Pubertal Development MalesFemales Breast Tanner stage 4.0±0.7 (3 – 5) Testes (maximal length cm) 2.3±0.9 ( ) Penile length (cm)7.6±2.5 ( 3.0 – 11.0) Pubic Hair Tanner stage 3.5±1.3 (1-5)4.1±1.1 (1-5) Reproductive Hormone Levels MalesFemales LH (mIU/ml) 4.5±4.1 ( ) 2.2±2.3 ( ) FSH (mIU/ml) 18.4±18.4 ( ) 5.2±3.8 ( ) Testosterone (ng/ml) 1.8±1.1 ( ) 0.4±0.2 ( ) Estradiol (pmol/l) 143.2±145.2 (42-561) DHEA-S (µg/dl) 265.9±146.6 ( ) N: ±105.6 (15-451) N: Inhibin B (pg/ml) 31.2±31.8 (8 – 80) N: ±16.1 (7-54) N: Methods We designed a questionnaire to use as a basis for structured interviews in our PWS population. Each question was explained by the interviewer in language appropriate for each patient’s level of understanding. Results Question: Is your body normally developed for your age? Patient’s responses showed a negative correlation with IQ (p<0.038) Questions: Have you gone on dates? Have you had a steady boy/girlfriend? (Combined male and female answers) Question (females): Would you like to receive medication in order to have regular menstrual periods? Interest and expectations regarding marriage Despite hypogonadism, most PWS young adults have sexual and romantic interests and experience Recognition of these interests is important in order to provide anticipatory guidance and sex education Androgen replacement should be considered for most PWS men and contraception might be indicated for some PWS women Future studies should examine effects of sex hormone replacement on behavior and quality of life in PWS adolescents and adults IQ correlated negatively with satisfaction regarding physical development and positively with interest in romantic activities. 40% - 50% of PWS young adults had gone on dates and kissed romantically. All of the males and 64% of the females would like to get married. 43% of PWS females wanted medication to achieve or maintain regular menses 77% of PWS males desired hormonal medication to increase penis size Conclusions Summary Acknowledgements These studies were funded by grants from Pfizer, Pharmaceuticals and from the Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (USA)