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Abstract

Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a complex genetic syndrome characterized by hyperphagia, intellectual disability, hypotonia and hypothalamic dysfunction. Adults with PWS often have hormone deficiencies, hypogonadism being the most common. Untreated male hypogonadism can aggravate PWS-related health issues including muscle weakness, obesity, osteoporosis, and fatigue. Therefore, timely diagnosis and treatment of male hypogonadism is important. In this article, we share our experience with hypogonadism and its treatment in adult males with PWS and present a review of the literature. In order to report the prevalence and type of hypogonadism, treatment regimen and behavioral issues, we retrospectively collected data on medical interviews, physical examinations, biochemical measurements and testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) in 57 Dutch men with PWS. Fifty-six (98%) of the patients had either primary, central or combined hypogonadism. Untreated hypogonadism was associated with higher body mass index and lower hemoglobin concentrations. TRT was complicated by behavioral challenges in one third of the patients. Undertreatment was common and normal serum testosterone levels were achieved in only 30% of the patients. Based on the Dutch cohort data, review of the literature and an international expert panel discussion, we provide a practical algorithm for TRT in adult males with PWS in order to prevent undertreatment and related adverse health outcomes.

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Title
Hypogonadism in Adult Males with Prader-Willi Syndrome—Clinical Recommendations Based on a Dutch Cohort Study, Review of the Literature and an International Expert Panel Discussion
Author
Pellikaan, Karlijn 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Yassine Ben Brahim 1 ; Rosenberg, Anna G W 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Davidse, Kirsten 1 ; Poitou, Christine 2 ; Coupaye, Muriel 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Goldstone, Anthony P 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Høybye, Charlotte 4   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Markovic, Tania P 5   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Graziano Grugni 6   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Crinò, Antonino 7 ; Caixàs, Assumpta 8   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Eldar-Geva, Talia 9 ; Hirsch, Harry J 10   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Gross-Tsur, Varda 11 ; Butler, Merlin G 12   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Miller, Jennifer L 13 ; Sjoerd A A van den Berg 14 ; Aart J van der Lely 15   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Laura C G de Graaff 16 

 Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands; [email protected] (K.P.); [email protected] (Y.B.B.); [email protected] (A.G.W.R.); [email protected] (K.D.); [email protected] (S.A.A.v.d.B.); [email protected] (A.J.v.d.L.); Center for Adults with Rare Genetic Syndromes, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Dutch Center of Reference for Prader-Willi Syndrome, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Academic Center for Growth Disorders, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands 
 Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris, Rare Diseases Center of Reference ‘Prader-Willi Syndrome and Obesity with Eating Disorders’ (PRADORT), Nutrition Department, Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, F-75013 Paris, France; [email protected] (C.P.); [email protected] (M.C.); International Network for Research, Management & Education on Adults with PWS (INfoRMEd-PWS); [email protected] (A.P.G.); [email protected] (C.H.); [email protected] (T.P.M.); [email protected] (G.G.); [email protected] (A.C.); [email protected] (A.C.); ENDO-ERN (European Reference Network) 
 International Network for Research, Management & Education on Adults with PWS (INfoRMEd-PWS); [email protected] (A.P.G.); [email protected] (C.H.); [email protected] (T.P.M.); [email protected] (G.G.); [email protected] (A.C.); [email protected] (A.C.); PsychoNeuroEndocrinology Research Group, Centre for Neuropsychopharmacology, Division of Psychiatry, and Computational, Cognitive and Clinical Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Brain Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Hammersmith Hospital, London W12 0NN, UK; Department of Endocrinology, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London W12 0HS, UK 
 International Network for Research, Management & Education on Adults with PWS (INfoRMEd-PWS); [email protected] (A.P.G.); [email protected] (C.H.); [email protected] (T.P.M.); [email protected] (G.G.); [email protected] (A.C.); [email protected] (A.C.); ENDO-ERN (European Reference Network); Department of Molecular Medicine and Surgery, Karolinska Institutet, 171 76 Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Endocrinology, Karolinska University Hospital, 171 76 Stockholm, Sweden 
 International Network for Research, Management & Education on Adults with PWS (INfoRMEd-PWS); [email protected] (A.P.G.); [email protected] (C.H.); [email protected] (T.P.M.); [email protected] (G.G.); [email protected] (A.C.); [email protected] (A.C.); Metabolism & Obesity Services, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, NSW 2050, Australia; Charles Perkins Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia 
 International Network for Research, Management & Education on Adults with PWS (INfoRMEd-PWS); [email protected] (A.P.G.); [email protected] (C.H.); [email protected] (T.P.M.); [email protected] (G.G.); [email protected] (A.C.); [email protected] (A.C.); ENDO-ERN (European Reference Network); Division of Auxology, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, IRCCS, 28824 Piancavallo, Italy 
 International Network for Research, Management & Education on Adults with PWS (INfoRMEd-PWS); [email protected] (A.P.G.); [email protected] (C.H.); [email protected] (T.P.M.); [email protected] (G.G.); [email protected] (A.C.); [email protected] (A.C.); Reference Center for Prader-Willi Syndrome, Bambino Gesù Hospital, Research Institute, 00050 Palidoro (Rome), Italy 
 International Network for Research, Management & Education on Adults with PWS (INfoRMEd-PWS); [email protected] (A.P.G.); [email protected] (C.H.); [email protected] (T.P.M.); [email protected] (G.G.); [email protected] (A.C.); [email protected] (A.C.); Endocrinology and Nutrition Department, Parc Taulí Hospital Universitari, Institut d’Investigació I Innovació Parc Taulí I3PT, Department of Medicine, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08208 Sabadell, Spain 
 The Israel Multidisciplinary Prader-Willi Syndrome Clinic, Jerusalem 9103102, Israel; [email protected] (T.E.-G.); [email protected] (H.J.H.); [email protected] (V.G.-T.); Reproductive Endocrinology and Genetics Unit, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shaare-Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem 9103102, Israel; Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel 
10  The Israel Multidisciplinary Prader-Willi Syndrome Clinic, Jerusalem 9103102, Israel; [email protected] (T.E.-G.); [email protected] (H.J.H.); [email protected] (V.G.-T.); Department of Pediatrics, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem 9103102, Israel 
11  The Israel Multidisciplinary Prader-Willi Syndrome Clinic, Jerusalem 9103102, Israel; [email protected] (T.E.-G.); [email protected] (H.J.H.); [email protected] (V.G.-T.); Hebrew University School of Medicine, Jerusalem 9112102, Israel; Neuropediatrics Unit, Department of Pediatrics, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem 9103102, Israel 
12  Departments of Psychiatry, Behavioral Sciences and Pediatrics, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS 66160, USA; [email protected] 
13  Department of Pediatrics, College of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA; [email protected] 
14  Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands; [email protected] (K.P.); [email protected] (Y.B.B.); [email protected] (A.G.W.R.); [email protected] (K.D.); [email protected] (S.A.A.v.d.B.); [email protected] (A.J.v.d.L.); Erasmus Medical Center, Department of Clinical Chemistry, University Medical Center Rotterdam, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands 
15  Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands; [email protected] (K.P.); [email protected] (Y.B.B.); [email protected] (A.G.W.R.); [email protected] (K.D.); [email protected] (S.A.A.v.d.B.); [email protected] (A.J.v.d.L.) 
16  Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands; [email protected] (K.P.); [email protected] (Y.B.B.); [email protected] (A.G.W.R.); [email protected] (K.D.); [email protected] (S.A.A.v.d.B.); [email protected] (A.J.v.d.L.); Center for Adults with Rare Genetic Syndromes, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Dutch Center of Reference for Prader-Willi Syndrome, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Academic Center for Growth Disorders, Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam, 3015 GD Rotterdam, The Netherlands; International Network for Research, Management & Education on Adults with PWS (INfoRMEd-PWS); [email protected] (A.P.G.); [email protected] (C.H.); [email protected] (T.P.M.); [email protected] (G.G.); [email protected] (A.C.); [email protected] (A.C.); ENDO-ERN (European Reference Network) 
First page
4361
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
MDPI AG
e-ISSN
20770383
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2580992206
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© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.