An Open Trial Of Long-Term Testosterone Suppression In Spinal And Bulbar Muscular Atrophy

MUSCLE & NERVE(2013)

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Introduction We investigated the long-term effects of leuprorelin on leg-muscle strength in spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA). We hypothesized that testosterone suppression by leuprorelin would prevent the progression of muscle weakness. Methods In a prospective, long duration, open trial, 16 SBMA patients underwent medical castration with leuprorelin for 3.5 years. Chlormadinone was coadministered initially to prevent a testosterone surge. The strength of knee extension and flexion were quantitated using a torque machine. Results Our hypothesis was rejected. The leg strength measures decreased significantly with the mean reduction of 22.327.8%. In a post hoc analysis, the leg strength of 4 patients with higher pretreatment baseline total testosterone levels and short disease duration of 16 years were stronger at baseline and decreased by only 12.315.7% after treatment. Conclusions Leuprorelin was not effective in this small long-term treatment trial in SBMA. The possibility that earlier treatment might be beneficial may deserve further study. Muscle Nerve 47: 816822, 2013
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disease duration, leg strength, leuprorelin, spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy, testosterone
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