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The effect of testosterone on thyroid autoimmunity in euthyroid men with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and low testosterone levels

机译:睾酮对具有Hashimoto甲状腺炎和低睾酮水平的Euthoryroid男性甲状腺自身免疫的影响

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Abstract What is known and objective Thyroid autoimmune diseases occur much more frequently in women than men. Unfortunately, no previous study has determined whether sex hormones produce any effect on thyroid antibody titres. The primary study aim was to assess whether exogenous testosterone affects thyroid autoimmunity in men with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and low testosterone levels. Methods The study population consisted of 34 euthyroid men with autoimmune thyroiditis and testosterone deficiency. On the basis of patient preference, these patients were either treated with oral testosterone undecanoate (120?mg daily; n?=?16) or remained untreated (n?=?18). Circulating levels of thyrotropin, free thyroxine, free triiodothyronine, prolactin and total testosterone, as well as serum titres of thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies, were measured at the beginning of the study and 6?months later. The?structure parameters of thyroid homeostasis?(Jostel's thyrotropin index, SPINA‐GT and SPINA‐GD) were also calculated. Moreover, semen analyses were performed in eight patients in each group. Results and discussion In testosterone‐na?ve men, serum hormone levels and antibody titres remained at the similar levels throughout the study. Apart from increasing serum testosterone levels, testosterone undecanoate reduced titres of thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin antibodies and increased SPINA‐GT. The drug produced a neutral effect on circulating levels of thyrotropin, free thyroid hormones, prolactin and testosterone, Jostel's thyrotropin index, SPINA‐GD and semen parameters. Testosterone‐induced changes in antibody titres correlated with the effect of treatment on SPINA‐GT and with serum testosterone levels. What is new and conclusion This study is the first one to have shown that exogenous testosterone may have a protective effect on thyroid autoimmunity in men with Hashimoto's thyroiditis and testosterone deficiency.
机译:摘要众所周知和目的甲状腺自身免疫疾病比男性更频繁地发生。不幸的是,之前没有确定性激素是否对甲状腺抗体滴度产生任何影响。初级研究目的是评估外源睾酮是否影响患有Hashimoto的甲状腺炎和低睾酮水平的男性中的甲状腺自身免疫。方法采用34种具有自身免疫性甲状腺炎和睾酮缺乏的Euthyroid男性组成。在患者偏好的基础上,这些患者用口服睾酮处理过赤烷酸酯(每日120毫克; n?=Δ16)或保持未经治疗(n?=?18)。在研究开始,测量在研究开始和6月后测量甲状腺激素,游离甲状腺素,游离三碘噻吩,催乳素和总睾丸激素,甲状腺过氧化物酶和甲状腺环素抗体的血清滴度。甲状腺稳态的结构参数?(Jostel的替代素指数,Spina-gt和Spina-Gd)也被计算出来。此外,在每组八名患者中进行了精液分析。结果和睾酮-NA'VE男性,血清激素水平和抗体滴度在整个研究中保持着类似的水平。除了增加血清睾酮水平外,睾酮未赤烷酸酯降低甲状腺过氧化物酶和甲状腺蛋白抗体的滴度,升高的脊柱醛-GT。该药物对甲状腺素,游离甲状腺激素,催乳素和睾酮,Jostel的甲状腺素指数,脊柱孔-GD和精液参数产生中性作用。睾酮诱导的抗体滴度的变化与脊柱-GT治疗和血清睾酮水平的效果相关。新的和结论这项研究是第一个表明外源性睾酮可能对患有Hashimoto的甲状腺炎和睾酮缺乏的男性的甲状腺自身免疫具有保护作用。

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