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The androgen receptor CAG repeat polymorphism as a risk factor of low serum testosterone and its cardiometabolic effects in men.


INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANDROLOGY 2012 ; 35(4): 511 - 520






Bibliometrische Indikatoren



Impact Factor = 3,565

Zitierhäufigkeit nach WOS = 31

DOI = 10.1111/j.1365-2605.2011.01220.x

PubMed-ID = 21950564


Autoren

Haring R*, Ernst F, Schurmann C, Homuth G, Völker U, Völzke H, Nauck M, Wallaschofski H


Abstract

Previous studies reported correlations of CAG repeat length with sex hormone serum concentrations and cardiometabolic risk factors, but were limited by small cross-sectional samples. We used data of 1859 men aged 20-79?years from the population-based Study of Health in Pomerania (SHIP) to investigate the direct and modulating effects of CAG repeat length on androgen action and cardiometabolic risk factors. We performed cross-sectional and longitudinal linear and Poisson regression models adjusted for age, smoking, physical activity, alcohol consumption and body mass index. The CAG repeat length was categorized into quartiles and low total testosterone (TT) defined according to the age-specific (by decades) 10th percentile, respectively. Age-adjusted cross-sectional linear regression models showed a positive association between CAG repeat length and serum testosterone concentrations [? coefficient for TT, 0.099 (p?=?0.028) and for free T, 0.002 (p?=?0.001), respectively]. After a 5.0?year median follow-up period, men with CAG repeat length in the lowest quartile had an increased risk of incident low TT concentrations [relative risk (RR), 2.31; 95% confidence interval (CI), 1.18-4.55]. We found no direct association between CAG repeat length and cardiometabolic risk factors in cross-sectional and longitudinal multivariable linear regression analyses; whereas men with longer CAG repeat length and low TT concentrations showed the highest risk of incident MetS (RR, 1.51; 95% CI, 1.05-2.16). CAG repeat length is a risk factor of incident low TT concentrations and a contributing factor of testosterone-related cardiometabolic effects. The added clinical value of a combined assessment of CAG repeat length and serum TT concentrations merits further investigation.

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ANDROLOGY


Jahr 2012
Impact Factor (2012) 3,565
Volume 35
Issue 4
Seiten 511 - 520
Open Access nein
Peer reviewed ja
Artikelart Originalartikel
Artikelstatus erschienen - Druck
DOI 10.1111/j.1365-2605.2011.01220.x
PubMed-ID 21950564

Allgemeine Daten zur Fachzeitschrift

Kurzbezeichnung: INT J ANDROL
ISSN: 0105-6263
eISSN:
Land: ENGLAND
Sprache: ENGLISH
Kategorie(n):
  • PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
  • CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS


Impact Factor Entwicklung

Jahr Impact Factor
2008 4,021
2009 3,705
2010 3,601
2011 3,591
2012 3,565
2013 3,206
2014 3,695

Projekte

GANI_MED Greifswald Approach to Individualized Medicine (Projektverbund)

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