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Decreased testosterone secretion index and free testosterone level with multiple symptoms for late-onset hypogonadism identification: a nationwide multicenter study with 5980 aging males in China.

Honggang Li1,2, Yiqun Gu3, Xuejun Shang4, Yuanzhong Zhou5, Huiping Zhang1,2, Liandong Zuo6, Guangan Mei7, Wei Xia1,2, Huangtao Guan1,2, Wenpei Xiang1,2, Shanjie Zhou8, Changchun Wan9, Baojin Hao9, Xubo Shen5, Linguo Tang6, Weixiong Wu6, Ying Qi7, Na Yu10, Xiangbin Kong1, Yaoping Chen1, Yihong Yang11, Xingrong Qing1, Chengliang Xiong1,2.   

Abstract

Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) is a syndrome in middle-aged and elderly men caused by age-related testosterone deficiency. Age-related change of total testosterone (TT) of Asian males is different from Caucasian population, suggesting difference for LOH identification in Asians. A nationwide cross-sectional study involving six centers in China was conducted. Totally 6296 men aged 40-79 were recruited. After exclusions 5980 men were left for analyses. The serum TT level, was neither decreased with aging nor correlated with most hypogonadal symptoms. Instead, ten hypogonadal symptoms were found to be significantly correlated with free testosterone and testosterone secretion index, thus were chosen to form a concise scale. Further analysis identified a level of free testosterone <210 pmol/L, testosterone secretion index <1.8, and the concise scale score ≧17 could be diagnosed as having significantly aggravated LOH. This study developed an evidence-based criteria for LOH identification in Chinese population and may be adopted in other Asians. It includes the impaired testosterone secretion ability and deficiency of bioavailable testosterone, which should be the main cause in LOH pathogenesis despite normal TT levels, as well as correlated multiple hypogonadal symptoms. Our results may guide the LOH treatment to increase testicular function of testosterone secretion and bioavailable testosterone.

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Keywords:  aging; aging male; late-onset hypogonadism; testosterone; testosterone secretion index

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33234733      PMCID: PMC7803574          DOI: 10.18632/aging.202227

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging (Albany NY)        ISSN: 1945-4589            Impact factor:   5.682


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