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Modulatory activity of testosterone on growth pattern and IGF-1 levels in vanishing testis syndrome: a case report during 15 years of follow-up

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BMC ENDOCRINE DISORDERS
卷 23, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12902-022-01258-2

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Growth; Puberty; Hypogonadism; IGF-1; Testosterone; Case report

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This article reports a case study of a young man affected by vanishing testis syndrome (VTS) who had been followed up in our center for over 15 years. The patient received different testosterone formulations that adjusted his IGF-1 levels and growth velocity, mimicking the pubertal spurt and achieving a final height in line with his genetic target. Accurate monitoring of VTS patients and a precise reproduction of testosterone secretion during the pubertal spurt can ensure normal growth and development, leading to a high quality of life in adulthood.
Background:The vanishing testis syndrome (VTS), is a 46, XY disorder of sex development (46, XY DSD) and is characterized by the absence of testis in a 46, XY subject with male genitalia, gonadal dysgenesis and consequent hypergonadotropic hypogonadism. Case presentation:A young man affected by VTS has been followed up for more than 15-year in our center. The patient received different testosterone formulations, which modulated his IGF-1 levels and height velocity, depending on different stimulatory effects, mimicking pubertal spurt until achieving a final height in line with his genetic target. Exogenous testosterone, activating GH/IGF-1 system, can directly influence growth pattern. With this particular case report we demonstrate that an accurate monitoring of patients with VTS, as well as a perfect reproduction of testosterone secretion during pubertal spurt, can guarantee a normal growth and development and, consequently, a high level of quality of life in adulthood. Conclusion:Testosterone levels act an important role during pubertal spurt in modulating the GH/IGF-1 axis, besides its well-known impact in sexual development. Very little amount of exogenous testosterone can stimulate IGF-1 secretion and provide to growth velocity the drive that characterizes the initial phases of the growth spurt.

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