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Salivary testosterone: a reliable approach to the diagnosis of male hypogonadism
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2007-11Registro en:
Arregger, Alejandro Luis; Contreras, Liliana Noemí; Tumilasci, Omar Rene; Aquilano, Daniel R; Cardoso, Estela M. del Luján; Salivary testosterone: a reliable approach to the diagnosis of male hypogonadism; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Clinical Endocrinology; 67; 5; 11-2007; 656-662
0300-0664
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Arregger, Alejandro Luis
Contreras, Liliana Noemí
Tumilasci, Omar Rene
Aquilano, Daniel R
Cardoso, Estela M. del Luján
Resumen
Summary Objetive The purpose of this study was to demonstrate that Sal-T is a reliable biomarker of androgen status in the diagnosis of male hypogonadism. Design In order to validate the salivary testosterone assay (Sal-T), its reproducibility , the agreement with serum free testosterone levels (Free-T) , the correlation with other circulating androgen markers ( bioavailable testosterone , total testosterone) and cut off values were defined. Patients and Methods We studied 52 eugonadic (E) and 20 hypogonadic (Hy) men. Sal-T was assayed using an adapted radioimmunoassay for serum testosterone. Sal-T concentrations were compared in 9 cases before and after citric acid stimulation of salivary flow-rate. Free-T and bioavailable testosterone (Bio-T) were calculated by Vermeulen equation and SHBG were determined by binding assay. Results Sal-T did not depend on salivary flow-rate and morning samples from 7.00 to 9.00 h were stable. Agreement between Sal-T and Free-T measurements was confirmed in all subjects . Sal-T levels correlated positively with all circulating androgens , showing the best correlation with Free-T in E (r=0.92) as well as in Hy (r=0.97).A cutoff value for Sal-T £ 0.195 nM showed 100% of sensibility and specificity to rule out hypogonadism. Conclusions Our data showed that Sal-T is a reliable marker of testosterone bioavailability. The results support the inclusion of this biomarker as a non invasive approach in the diagnosis of male androgen deficiency.