Neuropeptides in Human Reproduction



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Endocrine
Therapuetic Areas:Endocrinology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 75
Updated:1/2/2019
Start Date:January 2014
End Date:December 2022
Contact:Isabella McDonald
Email:MGHKisspeptinResearch@partners.org
Phone:617-726-8484

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The investigators are seeking healthy volunteers and volunteers with reproductive disorders
for the study of the role of dynorphin in the reproductive system. Dynorphin is a naturally
occurring opioid hormone that is blocked by naloxone.

We hypothesize that naloxone, by blocking dynorphin, will stimulate production of GnRH and
kisspeptin, 2 other naturally occurring reproductive hormones.


Inclusion Criteria:

- Ages 21-40 (healthy men and regularly cycling women) OR ages 18-75 (men and women with
hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (HH))

- Normal blood pressure (systolic BP <140 mm Hg, diastolic BP <90 mm Hg)

- White blood cell, plates, prolactin, and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH)within
90%-110% of laboratory reference range

- Negative urine drug screen panel

- Hemoglobin:

1. For healthy men and healthy regularly cycling women: normal

2. For men and women with HH: No less than 0.5 gm/dL below the lower limit of the
reference range for normal women

- Blood urea nitrogen (BUN), creatinine, liver function tests not elevated

- For healthy subjects: Normal reproductive function and history

- For healthy subjects: Body Mass Index (BMI) 18.5-30kg/m2

- For subjects with HH: All medical conditions stable and well controlled

Exclusion Criteria:

- History of medication reaction requiring emergency medical attention

- Illicit drug use

- Consumption of more than 10 alcoholic drinks per week

- Difficulty with blood draws

- Currently seeking fertility, breastfeeding, or pregnant

- For healthy subjects: history of chronic disease and prescription medication use (with
the exception of seasonal allergy medication)
We found this trial at
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185 Cambridge Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02114
617-724-5200
Principal Investigator: Stephanie B Seminara, MD
Phone: 617-726-5383
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