Clinical correlates of sex steroids and gonadotropins in men over the late adulthood: the Framingham Heart Study

R. Haring, V. Xanthakis, A. Coviello, L. Sullivan, S. Bhasin, H. Wallaschofski, J. M. Murabito, R. S. Vasan
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Low serum concentrations of sex steroids and gonadotropins in men have been associated with increased cardiometabolic risk and mortality, but the clinical correlates of these hormones in men over late adulthood are less clearly understood. We analysed up to five serial measurements of total testosterone (TT), dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate (DHEAS), follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH) and total estradiol (EST) in older men in the original cohort of the Framingham Heart Study to determine the short- (2-years; 1,165 person-observations in 528 individuals) and long-term (up to 10-years follow-up; 2520 person-observations in 835 individuals with mean baseline age: 71.2 years) clinical correlates of these sex steroids and gonadotropins using multilevel modelling and Generalized Estimating Equations. Age, body mass index and pre-existing type 2 diabetes were inversely related to long-term TT concentrations, whereas higher systolic blood pressure showed a positive association. Furthermore, age and pre-existing cardiovascular disease (CVD) were inversely associated and HDL cholesterol concentrations positively associated with long-term DHEAS concentrations respectively. Analyses of short-term changes revealed age was inversely related to DHEAS, but positively related to FSH and LH concentrations. Our community-based study identified modifiable correlates of decreasing TT and DHEAS concentrations in elderly men, suggesting that maintenance of a low CVD risk factor burden may mitigate the age-related decline of these hormones over the late adulthood.

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成年后期男性性类固醇和促性腺激素的临床相关性:弗雷明汉心脏研究
男性性激素和促性腺激素的低血清浓度与心脏代谢风险和死亡率增加有关,但这些激素在成年后期男性中的临床相关性尚不清楚。我们分析了弗雷明汉心脏研究原始队列中老年男性的总睾酮(TT),脱氢表雄酮硫酸盐(DHEAS),卵泡刺激素(FSH),黄体生成素(LH)和总雌二醇(EST)的多达五个系列测量,以确定短期(2年;1165人观察,528人)和长期(长达10年的随访;使用多水平模型和广义估计方程对这些性类固醇和促性腺激素的临床相关性进行了研究,研究对象为835名平均基线年龄71.2岁的2520人。年龄、体重指数和已有的2型糖尿病与长期TT浓度呈负相关,而较高的收缩压呈正相关。此外,年龄和既往心血管疾病(CVD)呈负相关,HDL胆固醇浓度分别与长期DHEAS浓度呈正相关。短期变化分析显示,年龄与DHEAS呈负相关,但与FSH和LH浓度呈正相关。我们以社区为基础的研究确定了老年男性TT和DHEAS浓度下降的可改变相关性,表明维持较低的心血管疾病风险因素负担可能会减轻这些激素在成年后期的年龄相关性下降。
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