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Male sex hormones By Akrum Hamdy
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Male sex hormones Androgens Synthesis& secretion Regulation Pharmacological actions Pharmacokinetics Preparations Therapeutic uses Adverse effects Anabolic steroids Differ from androgens? Preparations Therapeutic uses Adverse effects Anti-androgens Danazole Cyproterone acetate Flutamide Finasteride Sildenafil
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Androgens -Includes testosterone, DHT & androstenedione - T estosterone serves as a prohormone for –Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) –Oestradiol
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Cholesterol Pregnenolone Progesterone 17-α- Hydroxy pregnenolone 17- Hydroxy progesterone Dehydro-epi androsterone Andro- stenedione Oestrone Oestriol TESTOSTERONEOESTRADIOL
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Regulation of secretion Oestrogen – similar to Testosterone Inhibin inhibits FSH secretion at A.P level
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T DHT DHT- R T- R R R Nucleus 90% 10% 5- reductase cytoplasm
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Testosterone & DHT growth of genitals in a boy production of sperm growth of facial, pubic & axillary hairs muscular development growth of larynx & voice deepens inhibition of bone growth thickening of skin, loss of s.c. fat behavioral changes in men nitrogen retaining effect erythropoietin secretion increased Increased LDL & decreased HDL
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Testosterone PreparationsDose Testosterone aq. suspension50-100mg / 2 weeks Testosterone esters: Testo. propionate Testo. phenylpropionate Testo. cypionate Testo. enanthoate 25-50 mg / 3 times a week 40-60mg / 1 or 2 week 100 – 200mg / 2 weeks 250 mg / 2 weeks Orally active preparations: Methyl testosterone tab. Fluoxymesterone Mesterolone Transdermal patches 2 patches /day (back,abdomen,thigh) Implants wall of abdomen/thigh
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Pharmacokinetics Absorption: undergoes high first pass metabolism. Therefore i.m. injections or synthetic preparations are used. Transport: highly protein bound (98%, SHBG,albumin) Metabolism: – by liver enzymes : androsterone & etiocholanolone – excretion by urine after conjugation – small quantity of oestrogen also produced from testosterone
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Clinical uses of testosterone Testicular failure: Primary & Secondary Chronic illness Burns Osteoporosis Long term corticosteroid therapy Pituitary dwarfism Carcinoma of breast Hereditary angioneurotic oedema Anaemia (refractory) Menopausal syndrome
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Adverse effects of testosterone Virilization (female) Feminizing side effects (male) Precocious puberty & stunted growth Cholestatic jaundice Enlargement of prostate Atherosclerosis Hepatic carcinoma Oedema
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Anabolic steroids
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Anabolic Steroids DrugAnabolic Androgenic ratio Preparation & Dose Methandienone 3:1 5 – 15 mg/day, p.o. Nandrolone phenylpropionate 3:1 10 – 50 mg/wk, i.m. Nandrolone decanoate 3:1 25 – 50 mg/3 wk, i.m. Stanozolol 3:1 2 - 6 mg/day, p.o. Ethyloestrenol 3:1 8 - 16 mg/day, p.o. Oxandrolone 3:1 5 – 10 mg/day, p.o. Fluoxymesterone 3:1 5 – 10 mg/day, p.o.
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Uses of anabolic steroids –Osteoporosis –Catabolic states –Short stature –Anaemia (refractory) –Athletic performance
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Anti-androgens Danazol Cyproterone acetate Flutamide Finasteride
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Danazol Uses: Endometriosis Menorrhagia Fibrocystic breast disease Hereditary angioneurotic oedema Gynecomastia Infertility Side effects: Dose related Amenorrhea (High doses) Androgenic side effects FSH & LH release in both sexes Binding of steroids to receptors Enzymes needed for steroid synthesis Weak androgenic, anabolic, progestational & glucocorticoid action
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Cyproterone acetate Block androgen receptors secretion of gonadotropins Uses: Acne Male pattern of baldness hirusitism Ca. of prostate Virilizing syndrome Precocious puberty Inappropriate behaviour
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Flutamide Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory Antagonise androgens: –Accessory sex organs –Pituitary Uses: Cancer of prostate along with GnRH agonist Female hirusitism Dose: 250 mg tds.
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Finasteride Orally active DHT levels Benign prostatic hyperplasia Dose: 5mg/day 5 reductase inhibitors Prostate volume Symptom score Peak urine flow rate DHT level in prostate Side effects: Loss of libido & impotence in 5 % pts. Also used for prevention of hair loss
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SILDENAFIL
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Parasympathetic Sympathetic Acetyl choline Noradrenaline Hypothalamus ANS Muscarinic Receptors vasoconstriction Penile flaccidity Penile erection
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Penile Erection Vasodilatation Muscarinic Receptors Ca ++ ↑ NO GTPcGMP cAMP ATP ↑ VP AC GC 5’ GMP PDE V
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Sildenafil ► Inhibits PDE5 in the corpus cavernosa of the penis ► 50mg, p.o. 1 h before sexual activity ► potentiate nitrate’s hypotension activity ► ketoconazole & erythromycin increases its level ► renal & hepatic disease increases its level ► Side effects: headache, flushing, dyspepsia, myalgia headache, flushing, dyspepsia, myalgia
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