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Ketoconazole inhibition of testicular secretion of testosterone and displacement of steroid hormones from serum transport proteins
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SpermatogenesisHormonal ContraceptiveReproductive EndocrinologySex Hormone-binding GlobulinVivo PerfusionReproductive MedicinePublic HealthKetoconazole InhibitionSteroid MetabolismAndrologyHormone-binding GlobulinEndocrine MechanismSteroid HormonesTesticular SecretionEndocrinologyPharmacologyUrologyMedicineReproductive Hormone
In vivo perfusion of canine testes with ketoconazole inhibited the stimulation of testosterone production by human chorionic gonadotropin in a dose-dependent manner. Ketoconazole also selectively displaced steroids from serum-binding globulins. Dihydrotestosterone and estradiol binding to sex hormone-binding globulin were inhibited by ketoconazole. Cortisol binding to corticosteroid-binding globulin was unaffected. The concentrations of ketoconazole that inhibited human chorionic gonadotropin stimulation of testicular androgen production and displaced sex steroids from sex hormone-binding globulin were in the range of blood levels found in patients on higher therapeutic dosage regimens. Suppression of testicular testosterone synthesis and displacement of estrogens from sex hormone-binding globulin may decrease the androgen/estrogen ratio of the blood and contribute to the development of gynecomastia that has been reported in some ketoconazole-treated patients.
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