1.Postprandial triglyceride metabolism in elderly men with subnormal testosterone levels.
Ingvild AGLEDAHL ; John-Bjarne HANSEN ; Johan SVARTBERG
Asian Journal of Andrology 2008;10(4):542-549
AIMTo investigate the level of postprandial triglycerides (TG)s in elderly men with subnormal testosterone level (< or = 11.0 nmol/L) compared to men with normal testosterone level (> 11.0 nmol/L).
METHODSThirty-seven men with subnormal and 41 men with normal testosterone aged 60-80 years underwent an oral fat load and TG levels were measured fasting and 2, 4, 6 and 8 h afterwards.
RESULTSMen with subnormal testosterone had significantly higher body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference (P < 0.001) than men with normal testosterone. They had significantly higher area under curve (AUC, P = 0.037), incremental area under curve (AUCi, P = 0.035) and TG response (TGR, P = 0.014) for serum-TG and significantly higher AUC (P = 0.023), AUCi (P = 0.023) and TGR (P = 0.014) for chylomicron-TG compared to men with normal testosterone level. Adjusting for waist circumference erased the significant differences between the groups in postprandial triglyceridemia.
CONCLUSIONMen with subnormal testosterone have increased postprandial TG levels indicating an impaired metabolism of postprandial TG-rich lipoproteins (TRL), which may add to an unfavourable lipid profile and promote development of atherosclerosis.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Body Mass Index ; Case-Control Studies ; Humans ; Lipid Metabolism ; physiology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postprandial Period ; physiology ; Testosterone ; deficiency ; Time Factors ; Triglycerides ; metabolism
2.Androgen receptor gene polymorphism and sex hormones in elderly men: the Tromsø study.
Paal André SKJAERPE ; Yvonne L GIWERCMAN ; Aleksander GIWERCMAN ; Johan SVARTBERG
Asian Journal of Andrology 2009;11(2):222-228
The aim of this study was to examine whether CAG/GGN repeats are significant modulators of serum concentrations of total and free testosterone (T) as well as of luteinizing hormone (LH) in elderly men. Sixty-nine 60- to 80-year-old men with subnormal T levels (< or = 11.0 nmol L(-1)) and 104 men with normal T levels taking part in a nested case-control study were used for these analyses. Sex hormones were measured and free T was calculated. The CAG and GGN polymorphisms in the androgen receptor gene were determined by polymerase chain reaction and subsequent direct sequencing. There were no differences in the CAG and GGN repeat lengths between the groups. In cross-sectional analyses of the whole cohort, total and free T were positively associated with CAG length (all P < 0.05) before, but not after, waist circumference or body mass index was added to the model. CAG repeat lengths were weakly, but not independently, associated with total and free T. These findings indicate that when clinically evaluating T and LH levels in elderly men, the CAG and GGN repeat lengths do not need to be taken into consideration.
Aged
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Aged, 80 and over
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Body Mass Index
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Case-Control Studies
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Cohort Studies
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Cross-Sectional Studies
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Genotype
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Humans
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Luteinizing Hormone
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blood
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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Receptors, Androgen
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genetics
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Testosterone
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blood
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Trinucleotide Repeats