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Cancer | 1992

Hormonal Perturbations in Patients With Testicular Cancer Treated With Cisplatin

Gerald A. LeBlanc; Philip W. Kantoff; Sze-fong Ng; Emil Frei; David J. Waxman

Patients with testicular cancer treated with cisplatin can undergo feminization that is understood poorly. Rat model studies recently showed that cisplatin can feminize in part the profile of hepatic steroid‐metabolizing enzymes and circulating hormone levels. This study was undertaken to determine whether cisplatin similarly might contribute to the perturbations in gonadotropin or steroid hormone levels that can occur in patients undergoing cisplatin‐based treatment for testicular cancer. Analysis of serum free testosterone, total testosterone, and androstenedione levels revealed that these hormones were not altered significantly in patients during a 38‐week period of cisplatin‐based treatment and follow‐up. Estradiol levels were elevated before chemotherapy and were reduced to normal levels during treatment. This reduction was attributed to the cytotoxic effect of chemotherapy on the tumors and the resultant reduction in serum chorionic gonadotropin levels. Serum dihydrotestosterone (DHT) levels were normal before chemotherapy but progressively became elevated during treatment with cisplatin in five of ten patients examined. The rise in DHT may relate to the previously described increase in hepatic androgen 5α‐reductase activity in cisplatin‐treated rats. Levels of the gonadotropins, luteinizing hormone, and follicle‐stimulating hormone (FSH) were normal before cisplatin‐based treatment was administered; however, FSH was elevated selectively during chemotherapy, This selective induction of FSH may reflect an effect of cisplatin on the hypothalamic secretion of gonadotro‐pin‐releasing hormone. Taken together, these findings suggest that cisplatin contributes to the perturbation of steroid and peptide hormone levels in patients with testicular cancer and perhaps in others undergoing cisplatin‐based chemotherapy.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1988

Adult male-specific and neonatally programmed rat hepatic P-450 forms RLM2 and 2a are not dependent on pulsatile plasma growth hormone for expression.

David J. Waxman; Gerald A. LeBlanc; Joseph J. Morrissey; Jane Staunton; David P. Lapenson


Endocrinology | 1989

Female-Predominant Rat Hepatic P-450 Forms j (IIE1) and 3 (IIA1) Are under Hormonal Regulatory Controls Distinct from Those of the Sex-Specific P-450 Forms*

David J. Waxman; Joseph J. Morrissey; Gerald A. LeBlanc


Molecular Endocrinology | 1990

Pituitary Regulation of the Male-Specific Steroid 6β-Hydroxylase P-450 2a (gene product IIIA2) in Adult Rat Liver. Suppressive Influence of Growth Hormone and Thyroxine Acting at a Pretranslational Level

David J. Waxman; Prabha A. Ram; Notani Gur; Gerald A. LeBlanc; John A. Alberta; Joseph J. Morrissey; Scott S. Sundseth


Molecular Pharmacology | 1989

Hypophysectomy differentially alters P-450 protein levels and enzyme activities in rat liver: pituitary control of hepatic NADPH cytochrome P-450 reductase.

David J. Waxman; Joseph J. Morrissey; Gerald A. LeBlanc


Cancer Research | 1996

Reversal of Multidrug Resistance in Vivo by Dietary Administration of the Phytochemical Indole-3-Carbinol

James G. Christensen; Gerald A. LeBlanc


Cancer Research | 1990

Mechanisms of Cyclophosphamide Action on Hepatic P-450 Expression

Gerald A. LeBlanc; David J. Waxman


Cancer Research | 1992

Platinum anticancer drugs modulate P-450 mRNA levels and differentially alter hepatic drug and steroid hormone metabolism in male and female rats

Gerald A. LeBlanc; Scott S. Sundseth; Georg F. Weber; David J. Waxman


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1988

Feminization of rat hepatic P-450 expression by cisplatin. Evidence for perturbations in the hormonal regulation of steroid-metabolizing enzymes.

Gerald A. LeBlanc; David J. Waxman


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1990

Regulation and ligand-binding specificities of two sex-specific bile acid-binding proteins of rat liver cytosol.

Gerald A. LeBlanc; David J. Waxman

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Joyce A. Goldstein

National Institutes of Health

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Patricia Linko

National Institutes of Health

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Georg F. Weber

University of Cincinnati

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