S. Kitahara et al., STRONGER SUPPRESSION OF SERUM TESTOSTERONE AND FSH-LEVELS BY A SYNTHETIC ESTROGEN THAN BY CASTRATION OR AN LH-RH AGONIST, Endocrine journal, 44(4), 1997, pp. 527-532
Serum levels of LH, FSH and testosterone (T) were measured by radioimm
unoassays in 36 patients with advanced prostate cancer before and duri
ng androgen ablation therapies. Both leuprolide acetate (LH-RH agonist
: LHRH-A) and diethylstilbestrol diphosphate (DES-DP) administration d
ecreased serum LH significantly to an undetectable level (LHRH-A: P<0.
01, DES-DP: P<0.05). LHRH-A and DES-DP diminished serum FSH to 20% of
the pre-treatment level (P<0.005) and to an undetectable level (P<0.00
1), respectively. LHRH-A and DES-DP decreased serum T to the castratio
n level and an undetectable level, respectively (P<0.001). Serum level
s of the same 3 hormones before and after DES-DP administration were m
easured in 8 patients who received DES-DP after LHRH-A treatment or ca
stration because of relapse of the disease. DES-DP lowered serum FSH f
urther than LHRH-A to an undetectable level (P<0.005) and diminished T
further than previous treatments to an undetectable level (P<0.05 vs.
LHRH-A, P<0.01 vs. castration). These results suggest that 1) DES-DP
is able to reduce T production from extra-testicular site(s), and achi
eve the minimal serum T level, and 2) this DES-DP action appears to be
one of the mechanisms of the effectiveness of estrogen on refractory
prostate cancer after castration or LHRH-A. In addition, basal (indepe
ndent of LH-RH) FSH secretion in elderly men is about 20% of total FSH
secretion and DES-DP inhibits the basal FSH secretion at the level of
the pituitary.