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Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, doi:10.1210/jc.2005-0041
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Submitted on January 7, 2005
Accepted on April 25, 2005

Nicotine Inhibits Pulsatile Luteinizing Hormone Secretion in Human Males but not in Human Females and Tolerance to this Nicotine Effect is Lost within 1 Week of Quitting Smoking

Toshiya Funabashi, Akane Sano, Dai Mitsushima, and Fukuko Kimura*

Department of Neuroendocrinology, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama 236-0004, Japan

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: fukuko{at}med.yokohama-cu.ac.jp.

Context and Objective: Despite having increased knowledge of the adverse reproductive effects of smoking, it is unclear whether nicotine affect the pulsatile LH (LH) secretion in humans. We addressed this issue in male and female smokers and nonsmokers.

Subjects and Methods: Twenty-nine male and sixteen female nonsmokers and smokers were recruited as volunteers. In male smokers, nicotine effect was also studied before and after quitting smoking. In females, cyclic ovulatory function was assessed by measuring basal body temperature and sampling studies were performed during the follicular phase. In the morning of the sampling day an iv catheter was inserted into an anterobrachial vein and blood samples (1.0-1.5 ml each) were taken at 10-min intervals for 480 min, during which, at 240 min, nicotine was administered via a transdermal patch (Nicotinell transdermal therapeutic system (TTS), Novartis) containing 17.5 mg nicotine. Plasma LH was measured by immunoradiometric assay kits.

Results: Nicotine significantly lengthened the interpulse interval of pulsatile LH secretion in male nonsmokers, but not in female nonsmokers. In male smokers, nicotine did not lengthen the interpulse interval, and in female smokers it was also ineffective. After quitting cigarette smoking in male smokers, the refractory to nicotine effect disappeared within 1 week.

Conclusions: We conclude that nicotine inhibits pulsatile LH secretion only in males, and the tolerance developed to the nicotine effect disappears within 1 week of quitting cigarette smoking. However, we cannot deny the possibility that nicotine effect would have been detected in females if more subjects had been studied.


Key words: Nicotine • Cigarette smoking • Pulsatile LH secretion • Human males and Females • Quitting cigarette smoking




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