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Journal of Andrology | 2008

Effects of Testosterone on Antioxidant Systems in Male Secondary Hypogonadism

Antonio Mancini; Erika Leone; Roberto Festa; Giuseppe Grande; Andrea Silvestrini; Laura De Marinis; Alfredo Pontecorvi; Giulio Maira; Gian Paolo Littarru; Elisabetta Meucci

Oxidative stress is involved both in metabolic syndrome and male infertility. Hypogonadism is also associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease. To investigate the role of gonadal steroids in systemic antioxidant regulation, we determined plasma CoenzymeQ(10) (CoQ(10)) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in postsurgical hypopituitaric patients. Twenty-six patients aged 28-55 years were studied 6-12 months after surgery. CoQ(10) levels were measured by high-performance liquid chromatography and TAC by spectroscopy with the use of the mioglobin-H(2)O(2) system, which, in interacting with chromogen 2,2(I)-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonate), generates a radical after a latency time (LAG) that is proportional to antioxidant content. Sixteen patients presented low testosterone values; in 10 patients hypogonadism was isolated, and in 6 patients hypothyroidism also was present. CoQ(10) levels were significantly lower in isolated hypogonadism than in normogonadism. Testosterone treatment, performed in those patients with isolated hypogonadism, induced a significant enhancement both in CoQ(10) level and LAG. CoQ(10) and LAG values correlated significantly, suggesting an interrelationship between different antioxidants. Our data suggest that hypogonadism could represent a condition of oxidative stress, in turn related with augmented cardiovascular risk.


Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2010

Hormones and antioxidant systems: Role of pituitary and pituitary-dependent axes

Antonio Mancini; Roberto Festa; Vincenzo Di Donna; Erika Leone; Gian Paolo Littarru; Andrea Silvestrini; Elisabetta Meucci; Alfredo Pontecorvi

Oxidative stress, a condition defined as unbalancing between production of free radicals and antioxidant defenses, is an important pathogenetic mechanism in different diseases. Despite the abundant literature, many aspects of hormone role in regulating antioxidant synthesis and activity still remain obscure. Therefore, we reviewed experimental data, in vivo and in vitro, about the effects of the different pituitary-dependent axes on antioxidant levels, trying to give a broad view from hormones which also have antioxidant properties to the classic antioxidants, from the lipophilic antioxidant Coenzyme Q10, strictly related to thyroid function, to total antioxidant capacity, a measure of non-protein non-enzymatic antioxidants in serum and other biological fluids. Taken together, these data underline the importance of oxidative stress in various pituitary-dependent disorders, suggesting a possible clinical usefulness of antioxidant molecules.


Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2008

Evaluation of antioxidant systems (coenzyme Q10 and total antioxidant capacity) in morbid obesity before and after biliopancreatic diversion

Antonio Mancini; Erika Leone; Roberto Festa; Giuseppe Grande; Vincenzo Di Donna; Laura De Marinis; Alfredo Pontecorvi; Roberto M. Tacchino; Gian Paolo Littarru; Andrea Silvestrini; Elisabetta Meucci

Biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) is a surgical procedure performed in patients with untreatable obesity and insulin resistance. The demonstrated metabolic and hormonal results of this procedure include the reversal of insulin resistance; an increase in diet-induced thermogenesis; and modifications of gut hormones, such as gastrin, enteroglucagon, neurotensin, and cholecystokinin. On the other hand, obesity is a condition of increased oxidative stress; however, few studies have investigated antioxidant systems in obese persons with BPD. To evaluate the metabolic status and antioxidant systems in such patients, we studied a group of 11 morbidly obese patients, aged 28 to 62 years, with a mean body mass index (BMI) of 54.71 +/- 2.52 kg/m(2), before and after successful BPD (mean post-BPD BMI, 44.68 +/- 1.51 kg/m(2)). A control group composed of 10 slightly overweight women, with a mean BMI of 28.5 +/- 0.72 kg/m(2), was also studied. Coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ(10)) levels (also normalized for cholesterol levels) and total antioxidant capacity in blood plasma were assessed in these populations. The most striking datum was the extremely low level of CoQ(10) in postoperative period (0.34 +/- 0.16 vs 0.66 +/- 0.09 mug/mL, P = .04); also, the data corrected for cholesterol levels presented the same pattern, with a more marked significance (152.46 +/- 11.13 vs 186.4 +/- 17.98 nmol/mmol, P = .001). This could be due to lipid malabsorption after surgery. In fact, the pre-BPD data present all the metabolic and hormonal characteristics of severe obesity; and after BPD, there was a net improvement in the metabolic parameters. The first pathophysiologic phenomenon seems to be lipid malabsorption that has been argued to be the cause of insulin resistance reversion. This metabolic interpretation is also confirmed by the absence of significant variations of total antioxidant capacity (57.5 +/- 5.3 vs 66 +/- 5.3). The mechanisms of these phenomena remain to be established. These data suggest the importance of correcting postsurgical metabolic complications, in these clinical populations, with CoQ(10) supplementation.


Fertility and Sterility | 2008

A case of 45,X male: genetic reevaluation and hormonal and metabolic follow-up in adult age.

Antonio Mancini; Marcella Zollino; Erika Leone; Giuseppe Grande; Roberto Festa; Rosetta Lecce; Alfredo Pontecorvi; Giovanni Neri

OBJECTIVE To report a case of a 45,X man, a rare condition with a clinical course that has not been dealt with by any previous article in the literature. DESIGN Case report. SETTING University Genetic Center and Endocrine Clinic. PATIENT(S) A 41-year-old man, already known by our genetics center for a 45,X chromosome constitution and a normal male differentiation, came back with requests on his sexual and fertility potential. Twenty-one years ago, high-resolution analysis of prometaphase chromosomes revealed additional euchromatic material on a 15-p chromosome, and in situ hybridization with Y-specific probe pDP105 gave positive signal on 15p11.2, suggesting a t(Yp;15p) translocation. INTERVENTION(S) Fluorescence in situ hybridization analyses on metaphase chromosomes, standard oral glucose tolerance test, dynamic hormone assays, semen analysis, and dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S) Reexamination at clinical, genetic, hormonal, and metabolic level. RESULT(S) The derivative chromosome 15 was characterized as der(15)(Ypter-->q11.21::15p11.2-->qter). The patients findings satisfied the criteria of the metabolic syndrome. Hypergonadotropinemic hypotestosteronemia was diagnosed. CONCLUSION(S) Our study offers new insights into the natural history of this condition and suggests that hypogonadism could play a role in the development of metabolic syndrome.


Pituitary | 2010

Evaluation of antioxidant systems in pituitary-adrenal axis diseases

Antonio Mancini; Erika Leone; Andrea Silvestrini; R. Festa; V. Di Donna; L. De Marinis; Alfredo Pontecorvi; Gian Paolo Littarru; Elisabetta Meucci

The role of adrenal steroids in antioxidant regulation is not known. Previously, we demonstrated some Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) alterations in pituitary diseases, which can induce complex pictures due to alterations of different endocrine axes. Therefore we determined CoQ10 and Total Antioxidant Capacity (TAC) in pituitary-dependent adrenal diseases: 6 subjects with ACTH-dependent adrenal hyperplasia (AH); 19 with secondary isolated hypoadrenalism (IH), 19 with associated hypothyroidism (multiple pituitary deficiencies, MPH). CoQ10 was assayed by HPLC; TAC by the system metmyoglobin-H2O2, which, interacting with the chromogenous 2,2I-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonate), generates a spectroscopically revealed radical compound after a latency time (Lag) proportional to the antioxidant content. CoQ10 levels were significantly lower in IH than AH and MPH, with a similar trend when adjusted for cholesterol. Also TAC was lower in IH than in AH and MPH, suggesting that adrenal hormones can influence antioxidants. However, since thyroid hormones modulate CoQ10 levels and metabolism, when thyroid deficiency coexists it seems to play a prevalent influence.


Archive | 2008

EFFECTS OF TESTOSTERONE ON ANTIOXIDANT SYSTEMS IN MALE SECONDARY

Antonio Mancini; Erika Leone; Roberto Festa; Giuseppe Grande; Laura De Marinis; Alfredo Pontecorvi; Giulio Maira; Elisabetta Meucci


10th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2008

Low-T3 syndrome in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and heart surgery patients: evaluation of plasma antioxidant systems

Antonio Mancini; Giuseppe Maria Corbo; Andrea Scapigliati; Erika Leone; Mirella Conti; Gian Paolo Littarru; Elisabetta Meucci; Marinis Laura De; Alfredo Pontecorvi


12th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2010

Testosterone levels in acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: relationship with severity indices

Antonio Mancini; Riccardo Inchingolo; Marco Berardino Alessandro Di; Donna Vincenzo Di; Erika Leone; Corbo Giuseppe Maria; Salvatore Valente; Alfredo Pontecorvi


Metabolism-clinical and Experimental | 2009

Reply: Total antioxidant capacity after malabsorptive bariatric surgery

Antonio Mancini; Erika Leone; Vincenzo Di Donna; Alfredo Pontecorvi; Roberto Festa; Gian Paolo Littarru; Roberto M. Tacchino; Andrea Silvestrini; Elisabetta Meucci


International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2009

O222 Evidence of oxidative stress in women with secondary hypoadrenalism

A. Mancini; Erika Leone; V. Di Donna; Roberto Festa; Andrea Silvestrini; Alfredo Pontecorvi; Elisabetta Meucci

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Alfredo Pontecorvi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Antonio Mancini

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Elisabetta Meucci

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Roberto Festa

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Andrea Silvestrini

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Gian Paolo Littarru

Marche Polytechnic University

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Giuseppe Grande

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Laura De Marinis

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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V. Di Donna

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Vincenzo Di Donna

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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