Abstract

Symptoms of male hypogonadism such as low libido and erectile dysfunction (ED) respond to testosterone (T) replacement. In hypogonadal men with major depressive disorder (MDD), the extent to which T replacement alleviates sexual symptoms of hypogonadism is not known. We conducted 6 week double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial in men with low and low-normal T levels (i.e., total T ≤ 350 ng/dl) and MDD. Men were randomized to receive weekly intramuscular injections of either T enanthate 200 mg or sesame-seed oil (placebo). The primary outcome measure was self-reported sexual functioning. We randomized 30 patients. The mean age was 52(SD ± 8) years, mean T level 262.5(SD ± 8) ng/dl, and mean baseline Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D) score 21(SD ± 8). At baseline, sexual function was low, with the majority reporting having had normal erectile and orgasmic functioning 0–1 time in the preceding month. All patients who received T achieved normalization of their T levels. The HAM-D scores decreased significantly in both T and placebo groups, and there were no significant between-group differences: reduction in mean HAM-D score from baseline to endpoint was 10.1 in patients who received T and 10.5 in those who received placebo. Self-reported sexual functioning improved slightly in both groups; a between-group difference was not detected. Both T replacement and placebo were associated with improvement in sexual function and mood, but differences between T and placebo were not distinguishable.

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