So I’ve gotten the results of my recent blood tests. You can see my updated file in the blood tests section titled “RKimhl’s bloodtest results after finasteride”
High DHT with T looking good. The issue pointed out by my endo was my high FSH level. I’ve had this before and considering my two poor semen analyses, he suspects low inhibib B which I’ve tested for yesterday and will have in a couple of weeks. If so he would like to do a biopsy to check my Sertoli cells. From what I’ve been able to research so far, it’s possible for high levels of FSH to desensitize Steroli cells.
“the feedback control system regulating FSH secretion in a physiological setting appears to involve mainly inhibin B secreted by Sertoli cells”
“The contribution of testicular steroids to the regulation of FSH secretion is noticeably less important than that exerted by inhibin B signaling”
“In men affected by primary testicular disorders, Inhibin B falls in parallel with an increase in FSH plasma levels”
This is one of the studies I was looking at:
humrep.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/co … /19/6/1431
The scary part is, the treatment requires an induced hypogonadotrophic state followed by HCG treatment. I haven’t discussed any of this with my doc yet, just surfing. Those with high FSH and low Inhibin B did not respond to treatment indicating damaged Sertoli cells, while those with high FSH and low range normal did respond. I guess it depends on the extent of damage.
What I’m concerned with and don’t know (being that I don’t know anything about hormones), is does this have an affect on libido and erections? Does anyone have an opinion on this? My endo said “maybe”. Or is this only a concern if I’m worried about fertility? I remember asking Melmen a while back about my poor semen and testes and he said it was only an issue of fertility. I’m guessing this DOES have something to do with my lowered sperm volume?
Has anyone else had high FSH? Not from what I’ve seen in the Blood section. Boston’s is on the high end of normal.
While scary, it’s at least something to consider as a cause.
Any feedback on by blood work would be appreciated.
Thanks all.