Literature DB >> 25921747

Testosterone replacement therapy in older male subjective memory complainers: double-blind randomized crossover placebo-controlled clinical trial of physiological assessment and safety.

Prita R Asih, Eka J Wahjoepramono, Vilia Aniwiyanti, Linda K Wijaya, Karl de Ruyck, Kevin Taddei, Stephanie J Fuller, Hamid Sohrabi, Satvinder S Dhaliwal, Giuseppe Verdile, Malcolm Carruthers, Ralph N Martins1.   

Abstract

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) has been investigated in older men as a preventative treatment against Alzheimer's disease and dementia. However, previous studies have been contradictory. We assessed TRT physiological effects in 44 older men (aged 61 ± 7.7 years) with subjective memory complaints using a double blind, randomized, crossover, placebo-controlled study. Participants were randomized into 2 groups, one group received transdermal testosterone (50 mg) daily for 24 weeks, followed by a 4 week wash-out period, then 24 weeks of placebo; the other group received the reverse treatment. Blood evaluation revealed significant increases in total testosterone, free (calculated) testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and a decrease in luteinizing hormone levels (p<0.001) following TRT. Although there were significant increases in red blood cell counts, hemoglobin and prostate specific antigen levels following TRT, they remained within normal ranges. No significant differences in plasma amyloid beta, estradiol, sex hormone binding globulin, insulin levels, body fat percentage, or body mass index were detected. This is the first carefully controlled study that has investigated the influence of TRT in Indonesian men on blood biomarkers linked to dementia risk. Our study suggests TRT is safe and well-tolerated in this Indonesian cohort, yet longitudinal studies with larger cohorts are needed to assess TRT further, and to establish whether TRT reduces dementia risk.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25921747     DOI: 10.2174/1871527314666150429112112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets        ISSN: 1871-5273            Impact factor:   4.388


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2.  Sex hormone-related neurosteroids differentially rescue bioenergetic deficits induced by amyloid-β or hyperphosphorylated tau protein.

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Review 3.  Alzheimer's Disease: A Journey from Amyloid Peptides and Oxidative Stress, to Biomarker Technologies and Disease Prevention Strategies-Gains from AIBL and DIAN Cohort Studies.

Authors:  Ralph N Martins; Victor Villemagne; Hamid R Sohrabi; Pratishtha Chatterjee; Tejal M Shah; Giuseppe Verdile; Paul Fraser; Kevin Taddei; Veer B Gupta; Stephanie R Rainey-Smith; Eugene Hone; Steve Pedrini; Wei Ling Lim; Ian Martins; Shaun Frost; Sunil Gupta; Sid O'Bryant; Alan Rembach; David Ames; Kathryn Ellis; Stephanie J Fuller; Belinda Brown; Samantha L Gardener; Binosha Fernando; Prashant Bharadwaj; Samantha Burnham; Simon M Laws; Anna M Barron; Kathryn Goozee; Eka J Wahjoepramono; Prita R Asih; James D Doecke; Olivier Salvado; Ashley I Bush; Christopher C Rowe; Samuel E Gandy; Colin L Masters
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Journal:  Transl Psychiatry       Date:  2022-08-04       Impact factor: 7.989

6.  The Effects of Testosterone Supplementation on Cognitive Functioning in Older Men.

Authors:  Eka J Wahjoepramono; Prita R Asih; Vilia Aniwiyanti; Kevin Taddei; Satvinder S Dhaliwal; Stephanie J Fuller; Jonathan Foster; Malcolm Carruthers; Giuseppe Verdile; Hamid R Sohrabi; Ralph N Martins
Journal:  CNS Neurol Disord Drug Targets       Date:  2016       Impact factor: 4.388

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