The dissociation of the exaggerated prolactin and thyrotropin responses in seminiferous tubule failure following the administration of a double-pulse of thyrotropin-releasing hormone.
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abstract
PRL and TSH secretion has been evaluated in 11 patients with seminiferous tubule failure and 9 controls. When compared to the controls, the patients had increased basal FSH, TSH and PRL levels. However, LH, E2, T and thyroid hormone levels were similar to the controls. Both groups were given two pulses of TRH (200 micrograms) at 30 min intervals. Following the initial pulse of TRH, the patients demonstrated exaggerated TSH and PRL responses. The administration of a second pulse of TRH led to a further increment of TSH secretion in the patients. There was, however, no PRL response to the second TRH pulse in either patients or controls although mean PRL levels remained significantly greater in the patients.