Male reproductive hormones in patients treated with pretomanid

Author:

Boekelheide K.1,Olugbosi M.2,Nedelman J.3,Everitt D.3,Smith E.3,Betteridge M.3,Sun E.3,Spigelman M.3

Affiliation:

1. Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, USA

2. TB Alliance, Pretoria, South Africa

3. TB Alliance, New York, NY, 4RTI International, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pretomanid (Pa) is a nitroimidazole-class drug recently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory authorities as part of a regimen for treating highly drug-resistant pulmonary Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections. Studies in rodents identified the testis as a target organ of concern, which led to monitoring of reproductive hormones in >800 male patients enrolled in four clinical trials of Pa-containing regimens and the HRZE (isoniazid+rifampin+pyrazinamide+ethambutol) control regimen.METHODS: Serum hormone levels relevant to male reproductive health – follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), inhibin B (InhB) and total testosterone (T) – from the four clinical trials were summarized numerically and analyzed by repeated-measures modeling.RESULTS: Hormone levels generally behaved similarly in Pa-containing and HRZE arms. Relative to baseline, serum T and InhB levels generally increased at the end of treatment and follow-up. FSH and LH levels were variable, but were generally at or below baseline levels by follow-up. Before treatment, many patients were borderline hypogonadal, with T levels near the lower limits of the normal range.CONCLUSION: Changes in male hormones in four clinical trials studying patients with TB indicate that Pa-containing treatment was not associated with testicular toxicity but rather led to improvement in the underlying hypogonadism.

Publisher

International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

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