The Potential Relationship between Gastric and Small Intestinal-Derived Endotoxin on Serum Testosterone in Men

IF 1.5 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Laura N. Phan, Karen J. Murphy, Karma L. Pearce, Cuong D. Tran, Kelton P. Tremellen
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Abstract

The association between H. pylori and small intestinal permeability (IP) on serum testosterone levels in men as mediated by metabolic endotoxemia remains unclear. We sought to explore relationships using correlational analysis between H. pylori IgG class antibody levels and small IP via dual sugar probe analysis on T levels in 50 male participants of reproductive age. Sleep quality, physical activity levels, and Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptom severity were measured as potential confounders. Measures for H. pylori (antibodies) increased small IP (lactulose/rhamnose ratio), and hypogonadism (testosterone) did not exceed diagnostic cut-off values for respective pathologies. There was no correlation between lactulose/rhamnose e ratio and GI function markers, zonulin, H. pylori, and IBS questionnaire scores; inflammatory markers, high-sensitivity C-reactive Protein (hsCRP) and Lipopolysaccharide-Binding Protein (LBP); nor endocrine markers, testosterone, Luteinizing hormone (LH), and Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). There was a moderate inverse relationship revealed between IBS symptom severity and LBP (r = −0.457, p = 0.004); and hsCRP and testosterone (r = −0.398, p = 0.004). This was independent of physical activity level and sleep quality, but not BMI, which supports the existing link between adiposity, inflammation, and hypogonadism currently present in the literature.
胃和小肠内毒素对男性血清睾酮的潜在影响
代谢性内毒素血症介导的幽门螺杆菌和小肠通透性(IP)对男性血清睾酮水平的影响尚不清楚。我们试图通过对50名育龄男性受试者的T水平进行双糖探针分析,探讨幽门螺杆菌IgG类抗体水平与小IP之间的关系。睡眠质量、体力活动水平和肠易激综合征(IBS)症状严重程度作为潜在混杂因素进行测量。幽门螺杆菌(抗体)的检测增加了小IP(乳果糖/鼠李糖比率),性腺功能减退(睾酮)没有超过各自病理的诊断临界值。乳果糖/鼠李糖e比值与GI功能标志物、zonulin、幽门螺杆菌和IBS问卷评分无相关性;炎症标志物、高敏c反应蛋白(hsCRP)和脂多糖结合蛋白(LBP);也没有内分泌标志物,睾酮,促黄体生成素(LH)和促卵泡激素(FSH)。IBS症状严重程度与LBP呈中度负相关(r = - 0.457, p = 0.004);hsCRP和睾酮(r = - 0.398, p = 0.004)。这与身体活动水平和睡眠质量无关,但与BMI无关,这支持了目前文献中存在的肥胖、炎症和性腺功能减退之间的联系。
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Gastroenterology Insights
Gastroenterology Insights GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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10 weeks
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