Overview

Leuprolide in Treating Adults With Hypogonadotropism

Status:
Completed
Trial end date:
2002-09-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
RATIONALE: Hypogonadotropism is an abnormal condition caused by decreased production of gonadotropins, a group of hormones that stimulate the parts of the reproductive system that produce and release eggs from the ovaries or sperm from the testicles. Leuprolide may stimulate the production of gonadotropins and be effective in increasing testosterone in men and inducing ovulation in women. PURPOSE: Clinical trial to study the effectiveness of leuprolide in treating adults who have hypogonadotropism.
Phase:
N/A
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
University of Chicago
Treatments:
Leuprolide
Criteria
PROTOCOL ENTRY CRITERIA:

--Disease Characteristics--

Diagnosis of hypogonadotropism

Men: Small testes, abnormal semen analysis, and subnormal plasma testosterone levels
without an elevation in gonadotropin levels

Women: Amenorrhea and subnormal plasma estradiol levels, or lack of cornification of the
vaginal mucosa without an elevation in gonadotropin levels OR Hypothalamic amenorrhea in
normally estrogenized women with amenorrhea or oligomenorrhea and normal plasma free
testosterone and gonadotropin levels

Patients with hyperprolactinemia eligible only if hypogonadotropism persists after
correction of hyperprolactinemia by dopamine agonist therapy

--Prior/Concurrent Therapy-- At least 2 months since sex hormone treatment

--Patient Characteristics--

Other:

- Not pregnant

- No chronic systemic, metabolic, or endocrine disease