2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.purol.2016.08.013
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Conséquences andrologiques de l’insuffisance rénale chronique : état de l’art pour le rapport annuel de l’Association française d’urologie

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“…4,41 This results in functional hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in patients with CKD. 5 Hyperprolactinemia is a multifactorial condition in this population, and probably an increase in dialysance to increase prolactin clearance or drugs that decrease prolactin levels will help manage hyperprolactinemia; the risk-benefit ratio should be evaluated in both cases. 20 Prolactin is available in the circulation in several forms, one of which is macroprolactin, which has reduced or absent bioactivity.…”
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“…4,41 This results in functional hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in patients with CKD. 5 Hyperprolactinemia is a multifactorial condition in this population, and probably an increase in dialysance to increase prolactin clearance or drugs that decrease prolactin levels will help manage hyperprolactinemia; the risk-benefit ratio should be evaluated in both cases. 20 Prolactin is available in the circulation in several forms, one of which is macroprolactin, which has reduced or absent bioactivity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A direct action of hyperprolactinemia at the level of Leydig cells is suggested, which suppresses testosterone secretion 4,41 . This results in functional hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in patients with CKD 5 . Hyperprolactinemia is a multifactorial condition in this population, and probably an increase in dialysance to increase prolactin clearance or drugs that decrease prolactin levels will help manage hyperprolactinemia; the risk–benefit ratio should be evaluated in both cases 20 .…”
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“…This is due to several factors that directly or indirectly compromise spermatogenesis, and consequently, the seminal quality. These factors include hypogonadism, 4 uremia, 5 infection and inflammation, 6 reactive oxygen species, 7 and immunological alterations. 8 The significance of changes in fertility in these patients is neglected due to the visible complications resulting from complete renal failure and the dependence on hemodialysis.…”
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