J Korean Soc Transplant.  2003 Jun;17(1):73-77.

The Effect of Renal Transplantation on Sexual Hormone of Female Recipients

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Surgery, Chosun University College of Medicine, GwangJu, Korea. gswdlove@hanmail.net
  • 2Department of Internal Medicine, Chosun University College of Medicine, GwangJu, Korea.
  • 3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Chosun University College of Medicine, GwangJu, Korea.

Abstract

PURPOSE
Endocrine abnormalities are common feature of chronic renal failure. The purpose of this study is to understand women's hormonal changes in connection with renal transplantation and to verify improved quality of life of recipient by comparing level of sexual hormone between renal transplant recipients and dialyzed patients.
METHODS
To evaluate the level of hormones before and after female renal transplantation, we measured FSH, LH, estradiol, progesterone and prolactin (PRL) in 10 renal transplant recipients (RTR), 10 chronic renal failure patients (CRF) undergoing dialysis (hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis) and 10 healthy, regularly menstruating women (controls).
RESULTS
All 30 females' mean age was 37.83 years. All 10 RTR were menstruating and mean age was 38.6 years and mean serum creatinine (sCr) level was 1.09 mg/dL. Of ten dialyzed patients (6 hemodialysis and 4 peritoneal dialysis), nine of ten dialyzed patients had menstrual disturbance and their mean age was 37.5 years and mean sCr level was 9.8 mg/dL. In RTR, serum PRL and LH level were reduced compared with CRF patients, but these hormones were increased compared with controls. In RTR, progesterone level was significantly lower compared with controls, whereas slightly decreased compared with CRF patients. Estradiol level in dialyzed patients was significantly higher compared with RTR or controls and in RTR was increased compared with controls.
CONCLUSION
Following successful renal transplantation, uremic hormonal abnormalities were ameliorated. However, these hormonal changes are not always fully restored which can be attributed to renal insufficiency grade or result from the administered immunosuppressive treatment.

Keyword

Renal transplantation; Chronic renal failure; Dialysis; Hormonal change

MeSH Terms

Creatinine
Dialysis
Estradiol
Female*
Humans
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Kidney Transplantation*
Progesterone
Prolactin
Quality of Life
Renal Dialysis
Renal Insufficiency
Transplantation
Creatinine
Estradiol
Progesterone
Prolactin
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