Salivary testosterone changes during oral glucose tolerance tests in overweight and obese men – postprandial or circadian variation?

Jonathan Fenn, Henry Gill, Lauren Starbrook, Loretta Theresa Ford, Hayley Sharrod-Cole, Tejas Kalaria, Clare Ford, Rousseau Gama
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 Serum total testosterone (T) decreases postprandially. Postprandial salivary testosterone (SalT) responses, however, have not been studied. We report on the effect of glucose ingestion on fasting SalT concentrations.
 Objective:
 To investigate the effect of oral glucose ingestion on fasting SalT. 
 Methods:
 Salivary and blood samples were collected between 09.00 and 09.30 and two hours after a 75g oral glucose load in 32 men with mean (standard deviation) age of 52 (5.7) years and body mass index of 32.6 (5.56) kg/m2. Free T and bioavailable testosterone (BAT) were calculated using the Vermeulen equation. 
 Results:
 Two hours following oral glucose, there was a decrease in fasting mean (standard deviation) SalT [178.2 (56.6) vs 146.0 (42.2) pmol/L; p = 0.0003], serum cortisol [332 (105.0) vs 239 (75.3) nmol/L; p = <0.0001], prolactin [193 (75.0) vs 127 (55.9) mIU/L; p = <0.0001] and TSH [1.60 (0.801) vs 1.16 (0.584) mIU/L; p = <0.0001]. Plasma glucose increased [6.2 (0.72) vs 8.1 (3.71) mmol/L; p = 0.0029]. Serum total T, SHBG, albumin, Free T, BAT, gonadotrophins and FT4 remained unchanged.
 Conclusions:
 SalT decreased postprandially. A concomitant decrease in serum cortisol, prolactin and TSH reflecting diurnal variation offers an alternative explanation for the decrease in SalT independent of food consumption. Further studies are required to determine whether morning temporal changes in SalT are related to food consumption or circadian rhythm or both. 
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Background: Serum total testosterone (T) decreases postprandially. Postprandial salivary testosterone (SalT) responses, however, have not been studied. We report on the effect of glucose ingestion on fasting SalT concentrations. Objective: To investigate the effect of oral glucose ingestion on fasting SalT. Methods: Salivary and blood samples were collected between 09.00 and 09.30 and two hours after a 75g oral glucose load in 32 men with mean (standard deviation) age of 52 (5.7) years and body mass index of 32.6 (5.56) kg/m2. Free T and bioavailable testosterone (BAT) were calculated using the Vermeulen equation. Results: Two hours following oral glucose, there was a decrease in fasting mean (standard deviation) SalT [178.2 (56.6) vs 146.0 (42.2) pmol/L; p = 0.0003], serum cortisol [332 (105.0) vs 239 (75.3) nmol/L; p = <0.0001], prolactin [193 (75.0) vs 127 (55.9) mIU/L; p = <0.0001] and TSH [1.60 (0.801) vs 1.16 (0.584) mIU/L; p = <0.0001]. Plasma glucose increased [6.2 (0.72) vs 8.1 (3.71) mmol/L; p = 0.0029]. Serum total T, SHBG, albumin, Free T, BAT, gonadotrophins and FT4 remained unchanged. Conclusions: SalT decreased postprandially. A concomitant decrease in serum cortisol, prolactin and TSH reflecting diurnal variation offers an alternative explanation for the decrease in SalT independent of food consumption. Further studies are required to determine whether morning temporal changes in SalT are related to food consumption or circadian rhythm or both.
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超重和肥胖男性口服葡萄糖耐量试验期间唾液睾酮的变化--餐后变化还是昼夜节律变化?
背景: 餐后血清总睾酮(T)会下降。然而,餐后唾液睾酮(SalT)的反应尚未得到研究。我们报告了摄入葡萄糖对空腹唾液睾酮(SalT)浓度的影响。 目的: 研究口服葡萄糖对空腹唾液睾酮(SalT)的影响。 方法: 在平均(标准差)年龄为 52(5.7)岁、体重指数为 32.6(5.56)kg/m2 的 32 名男性中,在 09.00 至 09.30 之间以及口服 75g 葡萄糖后两小时采集唾液和血液样本。结果: 口服葡萄糖两小时后,空腹平均(标准偏差)血浆睾酮(SalT)下降[178.2(56.6) vs 146.0(146.0)]。6) vs 146.0 (42.2) pmol/L;p = 0.0003]、血清皮质醇[332 (105.0) vs 239 (75.3) nmol/L;p = <0.0001], 催乳素 [193 (75.0) vs 127 (55.9) mIU/L; p = <0.0001]和促甲状腺激素 [1.60 (0.801) vs 1.16 (0.584) mIU/L; p = <0.0001]。血浆葡萄糖增加 [6.2 (0.72) vs 8.1 (3.71) mmol/L;p = 0.0029]。血清总 T、SHBG、白蛋白、游离 T、BAT、促性腺激素和 FT4 保持不变。与此同时,反映昼夜变化的血清皮质醇、催乳素和促甲状腺激素的下降为与进食无关的 SalT 下降提供了另一种解释。还需要进一步研究,以确定 SalT 在早晨的时间变化是与进食量有关,还是与昼夜节律有关,或者两者兼而有之;
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