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Associations between circulating sex steroid hormones and leukocyte telomere length in men in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

S B Coburn1, B I Graubard1, B Trabert1, K A McGlynn1, M B Cook1.   

Abstract

Preliminary evidence suggests that sex steroid hormones, such as danazol (a synthetic sex steroid hormone), may be involved in enhancing telomerase activity. Elucidating underlying mechanisms of telomerase activity may further therapeutic options for individuals with telomeropathies and potentially avert certain age-related conditions. Therefore, we conducted a cross-sectional study to investigate the relationship between circulating sex steroid hormones and SHBG with leukocyte telomere length among 499 males in NHANES (1999-2002 surveys). Sample-weighted linear regression analyses were conducted to assess age-adjusted and multivariable-adjusted estimates of associations. Estimates were rescaled to represent telomere length change in base pairs per half the value of the interquartile range of the independent variable. Estradiol and free estradiol were significantly inversely associated with leukocyte telomere length (βcontinuous per §IQR  = -61, p = 0.04; free estradiol βcontinuous per §IQR  = -67, p = 0.03). Testosterone, free testosterone, androstanediol glucuronide, and SHBG were not associated with leukocyte telomere length. The inverse association seen in this study indicates that a danazol-induced hypoestrogenic state could partly underlie the previously observed association between danazol therapy and increased leukocyte telomere length.
© 2018 American Society of Andrology and European Academy of Andrology.

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Keywords:  bioavailable; danazol; estradiol; telomere length; testosterone

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29752772      PMCID: PMC6105427          DOI: 10.1111/andr.12494

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Andrology        ISSN: 2047-2919            Impact factor:   3.842


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