Holmboe Stine A, Priskorn Lærke, Jørgensen Niels, Skakkebaek Niels E, Linneberg Allan, Juul Anders, Andersson Anna-Maria
Department of Growth and Reproduction, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; International Research and Research Training Centre in Endocrine Disruption of Male Reproduction and Child Health (EDMaRC), Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of Growth and Reproduction, Rigshospitalet, University of Copenhagen, Denmark; International Research and Research Training Centre in Endocrine Disruption of Male Reproduction and Child Health (EDMaRC), Copenhagen, Denmark.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2017 Jun;80:155-161. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.03.010. Epub 2017 Mar 10.
Based on a large population of 1113 men aged 30-60 at baseline (mean: 44.1 years, standard deviation: 10.5), we investigated whether intra-individual changes in testosterone (T) and related reproductive hormones during a ten year period were dependent of marital status at baseline and follow-up. The studied men were part of a health survey in Denmark, conducted between 1982 and 1984 with a follow-up examination approximately ten years later. Data on reproductive hormones, measured in serum, and lifestyle and marital status were obtained at both time points. As expected, an age-related decline in testosterone was observed. However, independent of age and lifestyle, we observed that men who went from unmarried to married (n=81) during the study period experienced an accelerated age-related decline in testosterone (-6.6nmol/L) whereas men who went from married to unmarried (n=67) experienced an attenuated age-related decline (-2.3nmol/L). Men who were either married or unmarried at both time points (n=167, n=798, respectively) had a testosterone decline in between (-3.7nmol/L and -4.6nmol/L, respectively). Changes in T/LH ratio did not differ according to marital status indicating that the lowered T level is not compensated by increasing LH levels. This could suggest a modification of the gonadostat due to an adaptation to changing life circumstances.
基于1113名基线年龄在30至60岁之间的男性(平均年龄:44.1岁,标准差:10.5)的大样本,我们研究了十年间睾酮(T)及相关生殖激素的个体内变化是否依赖于基线和随访时的婚姻状况。所研究的男性是丹麦一项健康调查的一部分,该调查于1982年至1984年进行,大约十年后进行了随访检查。在两个时间点均获取了血清中生殖激素的测量数据以及生活方式和婚姻状况数据。正如预期的那样,观察到睾酮水平随年龄下降。然而,独立于年龄和生活方式,我们观察到在研究期间从未婚变为已婚的男性(n = 81)经历了与年龄相关的睾酮加速下降(-6.6nmol/L),而从已婚变为未婚的男性(n = 67)经历了与年龄相关的睾酮下降减弱(-2.3nmol/L)。在两个时间点均已婚或未婚的男性(分别为n = 167和n = 798)的睾酮下降幅度介于两者之间(分别为-3.7nmol/L和-4.6nmol/L)。T/LH比值的变化根据婚姻状况并无差异,这表明降低的T水平并未通过升高LH水平得到补偿。这可能表明由于对不断变化的生活环境的适应,性腺调节机制发生了改变。