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Late-Onset Hypogonadism Syndrome and Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

机译:迟发性性腺功能减退综合征和下尿路症状

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Androgen replacement therapy (ART) is a widely accepted form of treatment worldwide for aging men with late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) syndrome. Concurrent with the progressive decline in testosterone from middle age, there is a gradual increase in prostate volume, reflecting the development of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Prostate growth is dependent on the presence of androgens, and conversely, antiandrogen agents or orchidectomy can decrease prostate volume in patients with BPH. Thus, it is important to investigate whether ART could have any negative effects on prostatic disease or lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). Although only limited amounts of information on the correlations between androgen levels in aging men and clinical manifestations of LUTS are available, a few recent studies have suggested that testosterone levels may have some beneficial effects on various urinary functions in men. Androgen receptors are found in the urothelium, urinary bladder, prostate, and urethra, and testosterone could have an impact on the autonomic nervous system, bladder smooth muscle differentiation, nitric oxide synthase, phosphodiesterase-5 and Rho/Rho-kinase activities, and pelvic blood flow. In addition, some previous studies demonstrated that ART had little effect on LUTS or urinary function in aging men with LOH syndrome. Furthermore, some recent randomized controlled trials indicated that short-term ART may be effective in the improvement of LUTS in hypogonadal men with mild BPH. However, only limited information is available regarding the effects of longer-term ART or the safety of ART in men with severe BPH and LUTS, and further studies are required to reach more definitive conclusions.
机译:雄激素替代疗法(ART)是全世界范围内普遍接受的晚期迟发性腺功能减退(LOH)综合征男性治疗方法。从中年开始睾丸激素逐渐下降,同时前列腺体积逐渐增加,反映出良性前列腺增生(BPH)的发展。前列腺的生长取决于雄激素的存在,反之,抗雄激素剂或兰花切除术可以降低BPH患者的前列腺体积。因此,重要的是研究ART是否可能对前列腺疾病或下尿路症状(LUTS)有负面影响。尽管仅可获得关于衰老男性雄激素水平与LUTS临床表现之间相关性的有限信息,但最近的一些研究表明睾丸激素水平可能对男性的各种泌尿功能有一些有益作用。在尿路上皮,膀胱,前列腺和尿道中发现了雄激素受体,睾丸激素可能对自主神经系统,膀胱平滑肌分化,一氧化氮合酶,磷酸二酯酶-5和Rho / Rho激酶活性以及骨盆产生影响血流(量。此外,一些先前的研究表明,ART对老年LOH综合征男性的LUTS或泌尿功能影响很小。此外,最近的一些随机对照试验表明,短期ART可能有效改善轻度BPH的性腺功能减退男性的LUTS。但是,对于长期BART和LUTS男性的长期抗逆转录病毒疗法的影响或抗逆转录病毒疗法的安全性,只有有限的信息可用,需要进一步研究以得出更明确的结论。

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