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Fatty Acid Metabolism in the Elderly: Effects of Dehydroepiandrosterone and Testosterone Replacement in Hormonally Deficient Men and Women

机译:老年人的脂肪酸代谢:激素缺乏症的男性和女性脱氢表雄酮和睾酮替代的影响

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>Context: Aging, low dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), and testosterone are associated with increased adiposity and metabolic risk. Treatment with these hormones may improve these abnormalities.>Objective: The objective of the study was to determine effects of aging, DHEA, or testosterone replacement on adiposity, meal fat partitioning, and postabsorptive lipolysis.>Design: This was a cross-sectional, 2-yr, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial.>Setting: The study was conducted in the general community.>Patients: Elderly women and men (≥60 yr) with low DHEA sulfate (women and men) and bioavailable testosterone (men) concentrations and young adults.>Interventions: Thirty elderly women each received 50 mg DHEA or placebo daily for 2 yr. Thirty elderly men received 75 mg DHEA, 29 received 5 mg testosterone (patch), and 32 received placebo daily for 2 yr. Thirty young women and 32 young men served as controls.>Main Outcome Measures: In vivo measures of meal fat storage into sc fat, postabsorptive lipolysis, and regional adiposity at baseline and after treatment.>Results: At baseline, the elderly had more body fat, greater systemic lipolysis (women, P = 0.0003; men, P < 0.0001) adjusted for resting energy expenditure, greater meal fat oxidation (women, P = 0.026; men, P = 0.0025), and less meal fat storage in sc fat (women, P = 0.0139; men, P= 0.0006). Although testosterone treatment increased meal fat storage into upper- vs. lower-body fat in elderly men, neither hormone affected regional adiposity, meal fat oxidation, or systemic lipolysis.>Conclusions: Aging, in the context of low DHEA sulfate (women and men) and bioavailable testosterone (men) concentrations, is associated with changes in meal fat partitioning and postabsorptive lipolysis that are not corrected by DHEA and only partly corrected by testosterone replacement.
机译:>背景:衰老,低脱氢表雄酮(DHEA)和睾丸激素与肥胖和代谢风险增加有关。使用这些激素进行治疗可能会改善这些异常情况。>目的:该研究的目的是确定衰老,DHEA或睾丸激素替代对肥胖,膳食脂肪分配和吸收后脂解的影响。>设计:这是一项为期2年的横断面,双盲,随机,安慰剂对照试验。>设置:该研究在普通人群中进行。>患者: 硫酸脱氢表雄酮(DHEA)低的男女(≥60岁)(男女)和可利用的睾丸激素浓度(男性)以及年轻成年人。>干预措施: 30名老年妇女每人接受50 mg DHEA或安慰剂,每天2年。 30名老年男性每天接受75 mg DHEA,29名接受5 mg睾丸激素(贴剂),每天32名接受安慰剂,持续2年。 30名年轻妇女和32名年轻男子作为对照组。>主要结果指标:在基线和治疗后体内膳食粉中脂肪储存到sc脂肪,吸收后脂解和区域性肥胖的指标。>结果: 在基线时,老年人的静息能量消耗得到调整,老年人的体内脂肪更多,全身脂肪分解更大(女性,P = 0.0003;男性,P <0.0001),膳食中的脂肪氧化更大(女性,P = 0.026;男性,P = 0.0025),并且稀脂肪中的膳食脂肪存储量较少(女性,P = 0.0139;男性,P = 0.0006)。尽管睾丸激素治疗可增加老年男性膳食脂肪在上体脂肪和下体脂肪中的存储量,但激素均不影响区域性肥胖,膳食脂肪氧化或全身性脂解。>结论: DHEA硫酸盐(男女)和可利用的睾丸激素(男性)浓度与膳食脂肪分配和吸收后脂解的变化有关,DHEA并未对此进行校正,而睾丸激素替代只能部分校正这种变化。

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