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. 2014 Apr;37(4):401-11.
doi: 10.1007/s40618-014-0066-9. Epub 2014 Mar 18.

Effects of testosterone undecanoate replacement and withdrawal on cardio-metabolic, hormonal and body composition outcomes in severely obese hypogonadal men: a pilot study

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Effects of testosterone undecanoate replacement and withdrawal on cardio-metabolic, hormonal and body composition outcomes in severely obese hypogonadal men: a pilot study

D Francomano et al. J Endocrinol Invest. 2014 Apr.

Abstract

Purpose: Modifications of cardiovascular and metabolic parameters during testosterone (T) replacement and withdrawal have never been investigated in severely obese hypogonadal men.

Methods: Twenty-four severely obese (mean BMI 42; mean age 54.5) hypogonadal men (mean T = 245 ± 52 ng/dL) were enrolled in an observational, parallel-arm, open-label, 54-week study of hypocaloric diet plus physical activity (DPE; n = 12) or DPE plus T injections (DPE + T; n = 12), followed by 24 weeks of DPE alone. Primary endpoints were variations from baseline of cardiovascular (cardiac performance, blood pressure, endothelial function, carotid intima-media thickness, CIMT; epicardial fat thickness, EF) and body composition (fat/lean mass) parameters. Secondary endpoints were variations from baseline of hormonal (T and GH) and metabolic (oral glucose tolerance test, lipids, fibrinogen) parameters.

Results: At 54 weeks, DPE + T showed improvements in EF, ejection fraction, diastolic function, CIMT and endothelial function (p < 0.01 vs. controls). Also, hormonal (T, p < 0.0001; GH, p < 0.01), metabolic (HOMA, p < 0.01; microalbuminuria, p < 0.01), lipid (total cholesterol, p < 0.05) and inflammatory (fibrinogen, p < 0.05) parameters improved. After 24 weeks from T withdrawal, all cardiac and hormonal parameters returned to baseline, while fat but not lean mass and blood pressure ameliorations were maintained. An inverse relationship either between EF vs. endothelial function and EF vs. T levels was found (r (2) = -0.46, p < 0.001 and r (2) = -0.56, p < 0.0005, respectively) while direct relationship between T vs. endothelial function occurred (r (2) = 0.43, p < 0.005) in DPE + T. A 33 % dropout rate was reported in DPE without serious adverse events.

Conclusions: In middle-aged hypogonadal obese men, 1-year T treatment was safe and improved cardio-metabolic and hormonal parameters. We firstly demonstrated that T withdrawal determines a return back to hypogonadism within 6 months, with loss of cardiovascular and some body composition improvements attained.

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