Reduced total testosterone concentrations in young healthy South Asian men are partly explained by increased insulin resistance but not by altered adiposity. - Archive ouverte HAL Accéder directement au contenu
Article Dans Une Revue Clinical Endocrinology Année : 2010

Reduced total testosterone concentrations in young healthy South Asian men are partly explained by increased insulin resistance but not by altered adiposity.

Mousumi Biswas
  • Fonction : Auteur
  • PersonId : 887345
David Hampton
  • Fonction : Auteur
  • PersonId : 887346
Atilla Turkes
  • Fonction : Auteur
  • PersonId : 887347
Robert Newcombe
  • Fonction : Auteur
  • PersonId : 887348

Résumé

Objective: To compare ethnic differences in total, free and bioavailable testosterone amongst young healthy South Asian and Caucasian men. Design and subjects: Cross-sectional study of 134 healthy males (age 20-40 years) of South Asian (n=67) or Caucasian (n=67) origin, recruited from hospital staff and students working in Newport, UK. Subjects were excluded if they had a fasting plasma glucose >5.9 mmol/l, central obesity (waist circumference ≥94cm [Caucasian] or ≥90cm [South Asian]) or significant other disease. Measurements: Fasting plasma glucose, total testosterone (determined by immunoassay and mass spectrometry), albumin, SHBG and insulin were measured. Free and bioavailable testosterone were calculated using Vermeulen's formula and insulin resistance was estimated by HOMA-IR. Results: The South Asians were slightly older (p=0.04), shorter (p<0.001), lighter (p<0.001), more insulin resistant (p=0.006), and had a lower BMI (p=0.012), waist circumference (p=0.043) and SHBG (p=0.001) than the Caucasians. Total testosterone was significantly lower in South Asians (mass spectrometry: geometric mean 16.3 nmol/l, 95% reference interval 9.3 to 28.6 nmol/l) compared with Caucasians (mass spectrometry: geometric mean 18.4 nmol/l, 95% reference interval 10.6 to 31.9 nmol/l; p=0.015) but calculated free and bioavailable testosterone were not different between groups. Adjusting for HOMA-IR, but not BMI or waist circumference, partly attenuated the differences in total testosterone. Conclusions: Total, but not free, testosterone concentrations are lower in healthy South Asian males than in Caucasians. These differences are apparent at a young age and may be partly attributable to alterations in insulin sensitivity.

Mots clés

Fichier principal
Vignette du fichier
PEER_stage2_10.1111%2Fj.1365-2265.2010.03824.x.pdf (237.2 Ko) Télécharger le fichier
Origine : Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s)
Loading...

Dates et versions

hal-00552607 , version 1 (06-01-2011)

Identifiants

Citer

Mousumi Biswas, David Hampton, Atilla Turkes, Robert Newcombe, Aled Rees. Reduced total testosterone concentrations in young healthy South Asian men are partly explained by increased insulin resistance but not by altered adiposity.. Clinical Endocrinology, 2010, ⟨10.1111/j.1365-2265.2010.03824.x⟩. ⟨hal-00552607⟩

Collections

PEER
39 Consultations
1619 Téléchargements

Altmetric

Partager

Gmail Facebook X LinkedIn More