Exploring the role of hemodilution in the inverse association between obesity and testosterone concentrations in men.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Shiwei Shen, Jingting Yun, Cheng Song, Yun Lu, Zhenhai Shen, Feng Li
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to explore the inverse correlation between obesity and testosterone concentrations in men, with a particular focus on the role of hemodilution in this association. The research question addressed is whether hemodilution, due to increased plasma volume (PV), contributes to the lower testosterone concentrations observed in obese men.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis using three datasets with sample sizes of 86, 134, and 446 participants, respectively. Multivariable linear regression models were used to examine the changes in PV, testosterone concentration, and mass across BMI categories, adjusting for age in each dataset and in the pooled data.

Results: The study demonstrated a significant inverse correlation between BMI groups and testosterone concentrations across the three datasets, as well as in the pooled data (beta coefficients: -0.024, -0.045, -0.040, -0.043; P < 0.001). Despite this, total testosterone mass remained stable (P > 0.05), suggesting that hemodilution, rather than a reduction in testosterone production, may account for the lower testosterone concentrations in obesity. Adjusted testosterone concentrations for obese participants were calculated using a formula that accounts for the increased PV.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that hemodilution, associated with increased PV in obesity, is a significant factor contributing to the lower testosterone concentrations in obese men. This has implications for the diagnosis and treatment of testosterone deficiency in obesity and underscores the need for adjusted reference ranges. Further research is necessary to validate these findings and to explore their clinical implications.

探讨血液稀释在男性肥胖与睾酮浓度负相关中的作用。
目的:本研究旨在探讨男性肥胖与睾酮浓度之间的负相关关系,并特别关注血液稀释在这一关联中的作用。研究的问题是,由于血浆容量(PV)的增加,血液稀释是否导致肥胖男性睾酮浓度降低。方法:我们使用三个数据集进行回顾性分析,样本量分别为86,134和446名参与者。使用多变量线性回归模型检查BMI类别中PV、睾酮浓度和质量的变化,并根据每个数据集和汇总数据中的年龄进行调整。结果:研究表明BMI组与睾酮浓度在三个数据集以及合并数据中呈显著负相关(β系数:-0.024,-0.045,-0.040,-0.043;P 0.05),提示血液稀释,而不是睾酮分泌减少,可能是肥胖患者睾酮浓度较低的原因。肥胖参与者调整后的睾酮浓度使用一个公式计算PV的增加。结论:我们的研究结果表明,血液稀释与肥胖患者PV增加相关,是导致肥胖男性睾酮浓度降低的重要因素。这对肥胖患者睾酮缺乏的诊断和治疗具有启示意义,并强调了调整参考范围的必要性。需要进一步的研究来验证这些发现并探索其临床意义。
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期刊介绍: Hormones-International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism is an international journal published quarterly with an international editorial board aiming at providing a forum covering all fields of endocrinology and metabolic disorders such as disruption of glucose homeostasis (diabetes mellitus), impaired homeostasis of plasma lipids (dyslipidemia), the disorder of bone metabolism (osteoporosis), disturbances of endocrine function and reproductive capacity of women and men. Hormones-International Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism particularly encourages clinical, translational and basic science submissions in the areas of endocrine cancers, nutrition, obesity and metabolic disorders, quality of life of endocrine diseases, epidemiology of endocrine and metabolic disorders.
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