testosterone therapyobesitylibidoThe decline, with aging, in serum concentrations of biologically active forms of testosterone in men is an indisputable fact and some men will eventually develop symptoms of late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) with its clinical consequences. LOH reduces quality of life and ...
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Testosterone therapy for congenital forms of hypogonadism must be lifelong, whereas testosterone treatment of late-onset hypogonadism remains a matter of debate because of unclear indications for replacement, uncertain efficacy and potential risks. This Primer focuses on a reappraisal of the physiological ...
Infertility has become one of the most common issues worldwide, which has negatively affected society and infertile couples. Meanwhile, male infertility is
Testosterone is an essential hormone to maintain bone integrity; however, the effect of aromatase enzyme in androgen-induced bone maintenance remains somew
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thereby increasing susceptibility to diseases44. Some support for the mediating effect of cortisol comes from Rantala et al.9who found that immunoreactivity was stronger in men with higher testosterone and simultaneously lower cortisol levels, while immunoreactivity was also positively linked to facial at...
Background Many clinical studies suggest the inverse relationship between testosterone levels and insulin sensitivity in men, however the causative relationship of these two events is still not determined. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT)...
Other drugs acting on hormonal homeostasis have also been used to treat male infertility, including aromatase inhibitors and antiestrogens. The evidence for their use is far from definitive, although some possible factors predictive of a positive response have been identified. Tailored therapy, genetic...
Introduction Clinical practice guidelines recommend that testosterone (T) levels be measured on ≥2 occasions to confirm a diagnosis of hypogonadism, gonadotropins be measured to determine whether hypogonadism is primary or secondary, and T levels be measured to monitor the adequacy of T therapy. Howe...