Perioperative Testosterone Replacement Therapy for the Improvement of Post-Operative Outcomes in...
HypogonadismMalignant Urinary System Neoplasm2 moreThis phase I trial investigates the safety of testosterone replacement therapy around the time of major urologic surgery (perioperative) in order to improve quality of life and post-operative outcomes such as decreased length of hospital stay, complications, and mortality in patients with low testosterone levels. Studies have demonstrated that patients undergoing testosterone replacement therapy have increased lean body mass, decreased fat mass and have improved physical function. Testosterone replacement therapy can also stimulate bone formation and may decrease the risk of fracture. Information from this trial may be used to support the incorporation of testosterone level testing and testosterone replacement into the perioperative treatment decision-making process.
Kisspeptin Influence on Glucose Homeostasis
Impaired Glucose ToleranceHypogonadismThe goal of this study is to learn about how a naturally occurring hormone called kisspeptin affects blood sugar and insulin levels.
Testosterone in Bariatric Patients
Bariatric Surgery CandidateMale Hypogonadism1 moreBariatric surgery is an effective method in the treatment of severe obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus achieving high remission rates. However, weight loss also causes loss of skeletal muscle and bone mass which at least partly could be prevented by exercise and dietary intervention although the counselling of obese and sedentary individuals in order to increase their physical activity presents a challenge. As up to 78.8% of men undergoing bariatric surgery have low levels of testosterone, testosterone therapy could be considered an attractive alternative or supplement to prevent the immense loss of muscle mass during weight loss. Furthermore, low testosterone levels are associated with sarcopenia, insulin resistance, increased body fat, reduced quality of life, loss of libido and reduced sexual function. The study is a long-term randomized, placebo-controlled trial investigating the effects of testosterone therapy combined with exercise and diet counselling on body composition, components of the metabolic syndrome, hormones, inflammation, sexual function and quality of life before and after weight loss in obese, hypogonadal men undergoing bariatric surgery.
Low Energy Availability and Pituitary Function (LEAP Study)
Hypogonadotropic HypogonadismThe purpose of this study is to learn more about reproductive hormones and if they change in response to 5-days eating an individualized, standardized diet at two levels: energy balance and low energy intake.
Product Transference Study of Testagen™ TDS®-Testosterone
HypogonadotropismThis study will assess the potential of Testagen® TDS-Testosterone to enable transfer of Testosterone to females coming in contact with skin to which Testagen® TDS-Testosterone has been applied and the potential of product to raise serum androgen levels in those women.
Impact of Exogenous Estrogens on Cotisol Levels During Synacthen Stimulation
Adrenal InsufficiencyHypogonadism FemaleThe aim is to investigate impact of exogenous estrogens on cotisol Levels during synacthen stimulation in female hypogonal patients on estrogen substitution. Both patients with and withour adrenal insufficiency will be studied
A Comparison of Side Effects in Hypogonadal Men Treated With Natesto Versus Testosterone Injections...
HypogonadismMaleThe purpose of this study is to evaluate changes in vascular parameters and the prevalence of side effects in subjects receiving 1 cc (200mg) every 2 weeks intramuscular (IM) of Testosterone Cypionate versus subjects receiving 11mg three times daily (TID) Natesto to participant with clinical hypogonadism.
Efficacy of Prolonged GnRH Test in Male Adolescents With Postoperative HH
Hypogonadotropic HypogonadismThe Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism(HH) could be caused by sellar lesions, sellar surgery or sellar radiotherapy. The incidence of HH after sellar surgery was higher in men than in women, and the therapy of HH was insufficient. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone(GnRH) stimulation test is used to evaluate the function of pituitary-gonadal axis. GnRH can be used to diagnose and treat fertility disorders and other endocrine disorders caused by HH. After a single injection of GnRH, the patients with poor response of luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone need to take extended provocation test, which is conducive to the formulation of the following treatment. GnRH pump can pulse subcutaneous injection of gonadorelin, which can be used as the extended provocation test.
Hormones in Hypogonadotropic Hypogonadism
AMHHypogonadism2 moreTherefore, the main objective of this prospective pilot study is to evaluate a complete hormonal profile in women with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism, including anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) and antral follicle count. Changes in this regard will be evaluated after 2 months of individual treatment.
The Effects of Natesto For Treatment Of Hypogonadism
HypogonadismMale3 moreIn this prospective study, the investigators plan is to confirm the role of Natesto (intranasal testosterone) to combat hypogonadal symptoms in men trying to recover spermatogenesis following the withdrawal of conventional Testosterone replacement therapy.