ABSENT DIURNAL VARIATION IN SERUM TESTOSTERONE OBSERVED IN MEN WITH BASELINE LOW TESTOSTERONE

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ABSENT DIURNAL VARIATION IN SERUM TESTOSTERONE OBSERVED IN MEN WITH BASELINE LOW TESTOSTERONE

Shlykova, N. ; Bolanos, J. ; Morgentaler, A. Men’s Health Boston




Introduction: Young healthy men demonstrate a diurnal pattern of serum testosterone (T), with highest levels in the morning, then decreasing in the afternoon and evening. For this reason, clinical guidelines recommend obtaining serum specimens for T testing in the early morning, often before 10am. However, diurnal variation is blunted in men over 40y. It is unknown whether T deficiency itself may be associated with blunted diurnal variation.

Objective: The primary objective of this study was to assess diurnal variation of serum T in men with normal and abnormally low serum T.

Methods: This was a single-center case-control study in healthy men restricted to a younger age group of 46 years or less. Blood samples were obtained from subjects at 6 time points over a 24-hour period at 3h intervals, at 8am, 11am, 2pm, 5pm, 8pm, and then at 8am the following morning. Men were categorized as having normal T if 8am serum T was >300ng/dl, and low T if <300ng/dl. Statistical analysis comparing differences between groups was performed using the paired two sample t-test. Signed informed consent was obtained from all subjects. Human subject approval was obtained from New England Independent Review Board.

Results: The study population consisted of twenty one subjects with mean age of 32y±7.9, including ten men with low T and eleven men with normal T. The highest T concentration was observed at 8am, with a mean serum T of the entire study population of 325ng/dL. The lowest T concentration was observed at 2pm, with mean T of 287ng/dL. Mean T levels at 8am were 423ng/dl for the normal group and 228ng/dl for the low group (p¼0.008). At 2pm these values were 358ng/mL and 218ng/mL, respectively (p¼0.019). Serum T concentrations declined by 64ng/dl (15%) from 8am to 2pm in the normal group and by 10ng/dl (4%) for the low group. This decline was significantly greater for the normal group (p¼0.0003). The decline for the low group was not statistically significant (p¼0.54). Mean luteinizing hormone concentration at baseline was 5± 2.39 (1.8-8.5) for the entire group. Hypothesis testing led us to reject the null and conclude there is significant diurnal variation in T concentrations for men with normal levels, but not for men who are T-deficient.

Conclusion: Diurnal variation was not observed in testosterone-deficient men, suggesting an abnormality in the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis. This finding has implications for understanding the underlying pathophysiology of testosterone deficiency, and may also have clinical implications for recommendations regarding the diagnosis of testosterone deficiency (hypogonadism).
 

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* Men were categorized as having normal T if 8am serum T was >300ng/dl, and low T if <300ng/dl.
 
These are sad results, especially for a group of younger males.
"Mean T levels at 8am were 423ng/dl for the normal group and 228ng/dl for the low group (p¼0.008).
Researchers are not helping develop a healthier male population when they consider this "normal".
"Men were categorized as having normal T if 8am serum T was >300ng/dl, and low T if <300ng/dl. "
They would be "normal' if they were 85.
(and lets not get started on the downward spiral of sperm quantity)
 

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DOI: 10.1210/jc.2010-0102 | PMID: 20534765 | PMCID: PMC2913038

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