Literature DB >> 25436692

Testosterone protects the lower urinary tract from metabolic syndrome-induced alterations.

Linda Vignozzi, Annamaria Morelli, Giovanni Corona, Arcangelo Sebastianelli, Sergio Serni, Mauro Gacci, Luciano Adorini, Mario Maggi.   

Abstract

Abstract Epidemiological studies document a positive and independent association between metabolic syndrome (MetS) and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). In the male, the pathogenesis of MetS-related LUTS involves a complex interplay among pathophysiological mechanisms mainly affecting the prostate and the bladder. Recently, hypogonadism has been recognized as a key factor bridging MetS and LUTS. Preclinical data have evidenced that MetS-induced hypogonadism is associated with alterations not only of the prostate but also of the bladder, and testosterone supplementation can counteract both. Interestingly, testosterone also shows a marked effect on the bladder, preventing the MetS-related RhoA/ROCK hyperactivation, which drives the pathogenesis of bladder overactivity and LUTS. The precise mechanisms through which testosterone exerts its protective action on the LUT remains to be fully elucidated; however, indirect (through improved cardiometabolic status) and direct (through local androgen receptor-mediated pathways) actions are both likely to play a role.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 25436692     DOI: 10.1515/hmbci-2012-0029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Horm Mol Biol Clin Investig        ISSN: 1868-1883


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Review 1.  The influence of asymptomatic inflammatory prostatitis on the onset and progression of lower urinary tract symptoms in men with histologic benign prostatic hyperplasia.

Authors:  Rikiya Taoka; Yoshiyuki Kakehi
Journal:  Asian J Urol       Date:  2017-05-25

2.  Hypogonadal men with moderate-to-severe lower urinary tract symptoms have a more severe cardiometabolic risk profile and benefit more from testosterone therapy than men with mild lower urinary tract symptoms.

Authors:  Farid Saad; Gheorghe Doros; Karim Sultan Haider; Ahmad Haider
Journal:  Investig Clin Urol       Date:  2018-11-02
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