Study of Psychological and Motor Effects of Testosterone in Adolescents With XXY/Klinefelter Syndrome (TestoXXY/KS)
Klinefelter Syndrome, XXY Syndrome
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Klinefelter Syndrome focused on measuring Klinefelter syndrome, XXY syndrome, Sex Chromosome Abnormality, Testosterone replacement therapy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Males with 47,XXY
- Participants must be in early puberty (Tanner stage II-III)
- Age 8 - 18 will be considered, but eligibility will be determined by review of laboratory results, bone age X-ray, and physical examination to determine stage of puberty
- All racial and ethnic groups
Exclusion Criteria:
- Other genetic variations of Klinefelter syndrome (48,XXXY, 48,XXYY, 49,XXXXY). The investigator has other studies for these groups and we encourage interested individuals with these disorders to contact us about other available studies.
- 47,XXY plus another genetic disorder
- Non-English speaking individuals (because the psychological tests are administered in English)
- Participants with a medical history of blood clotting problems, blindness, deafness, or cancer
Sites / Locations
- Childrens Hospital Colorado
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Testosterone gel 1%
Placebo gel
Testosterone gel 1% applied to skin once per day for 1 year. Starting dose 1.25mL per day, titrated in 1.25mL increments for 1st 6 months of study after each study visit up to maximum of 5.0mL per day. Titration based on testosterone levels with target level in mid-range of normal for Tanner stage.
Placebo gel applied to skin once per day for 1 year. Starting dose 1.25mL per day. Dose randomly adjusted in 1.25mL increments for 1st 6 months of study after each study visit up to maximum of 5.0mL per day.