Testosterone Levels and Androgen Receptor Gene Polymorphism Predict Specific Symptoms of Depression in Young Men

Janani S. Sankar MSc , Elizabeth Hampson PhD
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Abstract

Background

Testosterone (T) has been hypothesized to modulate the expression of depressive symptoms in men; however, support for this proposition is mixed.

Objective

To investigate bioavailable T, measured from saliva, and androgen receptor gene (AR) polymorphism (the number of glutamine [CAG] repeats in exon 1 of AR) and their relation to discrete symptoms of depression in 150 men aged 17 to 27 years who varied in mood status from depressed to nondepressed.

Methods

Participants completed the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9. Principal components analysis of the scales identified 5 factors: Negative Affect, Social/Evaluative, Cognitive, Sleep, and Appetite.

Results

Across the sample as a whole, higher ratings on sleep symptoms of depression were predicted by lower T concentrations and shorter CAG lengths. The association between T, CAG length, and sleep symptoms was confirmed among the subgroup of men who reported moderate to severe depression. In this subgroup, CAG repeats and T concentrations also emerged as significant predictors of negative affect scores, with the number of CAG repeats making the primary contribution.

Conclusions

These findings suggest that androgens may influence specific symptoms of depression in men.

睾丸激素水平和雄激素受体基因多态性预测年轻男性抑郁症的特定症状
背景:睾酮(T)已被假设可以调节男性抑郁症状的表达;然而,对这一主张的支持褒贬不一。目的研究150名17 ~ 27岁男性抑郁和非抑郁情绪状态的唾液生物利用度T和雄激素受体基因(AR)多态性(AR外显子1中谷氨酰胺重复数)及其与离散抑郁症状的关系。方法完成美国流行病学研究中心抑郁量表和患者健康问卷-9。主成分分析量表确定了5个因素:负面影响,社会/评估,认知,睡眠和食欲。结果在整个样本中,较低的T浓度和较短的CAG长度预测了抑郁症睡眠症状的较高评分。在报告中度至重度抑郁症的男性亚组中,T、CAG长度和睡眠症状之间的关联得到了证实。在这个亚组中,CAG重复序列和T浓度也成为负面情绪评分的重要预测因子,其中CAG重复序列的数量是主要因素。结论这些发现提示雄激素可能影响男性抑郁症的特定症状。
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Gender Medicine
Gender Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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