William B White, Adrian Dobs, Culley Carson, Anthony DelConte, Mohit Khera, Martin Miner, Muhammad Shahid, Kilyoung Kim, Nachiappan Chidambaram
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Abstract
Background: Testosterone replacement therapies may increase blood pressure (BP) with chronic use but the mechanism is not clear. TLANDO™ is a new oral testosterone undecanoate (TU) under development for the treatment of male hypogonadism.
Methods: We studied the effects of the TU at 225 mg twice daily on ambulatory BP (ABP) and heart rate, in 138 men with hypogonadism (mean age, 54 years, 79% white, 48% with hypertension). Ambulatory BP and heart rate and hematologic assessments were obtained at baseline and following 4-months of therapy.
Results: Changes from baseline in ambulatory 24-hour, awake, and sleep systolic BP (SBP) of 3.8 (P < 0.001), 5.2 (P < 0.001), and 4.3 mmHg (P = 0.004) were observed post-treatment, respectively. Lesser changes in the diastolic BP (DBP) were observed (1.2 (P = 0.009), 1.7 (P = 0.004), and 1.7 mmHg (P = 0.011) for 24-hour, awake, and sleep, respectively). Hematocrit and hemoglobin were increased by 3.2% and 0.9 g/dL (P < 0.001), respectively. In those men in the top quartile of changes in hematocrit (range of 6% to 14%), the largest increases in ambulatory SBP (mean, 8.3 mmHg) were observed, whereas the changes in ambulatory SBP in the lower 3 quartiles were smaller (mean, 1.9, 3.3, and 2.1 mmHg in 1st, 2nd and 3 rd quartiles, respectively).
Conclusion: These data demonstrate that small increases in ABP occurred following 4 months of the oral TU. For those men whose hematocrit rose by >6%, BP increases were of greater clinical relevance. Hence, hematocrit may aid in predicting the development of BP increases on testosterone therapy.
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Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology and Therapeutics (JCPT) is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes original basic human studies, animal studies, and bench research with potential clinical application to cardiovascular pharmacology and therapeutics. Experimental studies focus on translational research. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).