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October 2010
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1437-4331
DOI:
10.1515/cclm.2011.016

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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM)

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Testosterone is an independent determinant of bone mineral density in men with type 2 diabetes mellitus

Olga Vasilkova1, 2 / Tatiana Mokhort3 / Igor Sanec2 / Tamara Sharshakova1 / Naomi Hayashida4 / 4

1Department of Public Health, Gomel State Medical University, Gomel, Belarus

2The Republican Research Centre for Radiation Medicine and Human Ecology, Gomel, Belarus

3Department of Internal Medicine, Belarussian State Medical University, Minsk, Belarus

4Department of Radiation Epidemiology and Public Health, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan

Corresponding author: Noboru Takamura, MD, PhD, Professor and Chairman, Department of Radiation Epidemiology, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, 1-12-4 Sakamoto, Nagasaki 8528523, Japan Phone: +81-95-819-7170, Fax: +81-95-819-7172

Citation Information: Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. Volume 49, Issue 1, Pages 99–103, ISSN (Online) 1437-4331, ISSN (Print) 1434-6621, DOI: 10.1515/cclm.2011.016, October 2010

Publication History:
Received:
2010-04-05
Accepted:
2010-07-23
Published Online:
2010-10-20

Abstract

Background: Although many reports have elucidated pathophysiological characteristics of abnormal bone metabolism in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DT2), determinants of bone mineral density (BMD) in patients with DT2 are still controversial.

Methods: We examined 168 Belarussian men 45–60 years of age. Plasma total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, triglycerides, hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c), immunoreactive insulin, and C-reactive protein concentrations were assessed. BMD was measured using dual energy X-ray densitometry of the lumbar spine (L1–L4). Total testosterone (TT) and sex hormone-binding globulin were measured, and free testosterone (FT) was calculated.

Results: Using univariate linear regression analysis, BMD of the lumbar spine was significantly correlated with FT (r=0.32, p<0.01) and TT (r=0.36, p<0.01). Using multiple linear regression analysis adjusted for confounding factors, BMD was significantly correlated with TT (β=0.23, p<0.001) and TC (β=–0.029, p=0.005). Age (β=0.005, p=0.071), body mass index (β=0.005, p=0.053), HbA1c (β=–0.002, p=0.72) and duration of diabetes (β=0.001, p=0.62) were not significantly correlated with BMD.

Conclusions: Our data indicate that androgens are independent determinants of BMD in male patients with DT2.

Keywords: bone mineral density; free testosterone; men; total testosterone; type 2 diabetes mellitus

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