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. 2024 Mar;47(3):523-533.
doi: 10.1007/s40618-023-02163-8. Epub 2023 Aug 30.

The relationship between klotho, testosterone, and sexual health parameters among US adult men

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The relationship between klotho, testosterone, and sexual health parameters among US adult men

F Glover et al. J Endocrinol Invest. 2024 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Klotho is a pleotropic hormone involved in a multitude of biological processes necessary for healthy aging, and affords protection from adverse events such as cardiovascular disease, inflammation, and various cancers. Emerging evidence suggests that klotho is also an important component of biochemical pathways that regulate hormone balance, which may include those pathways governing testosterone production and men's sexual health, though data are limited and results are mixed.

Objective: Using a cohort of 767 men from the NHANES 2015-2016 survey cycle, we set out to quantify the association between serum klotho levels and serum testosterone levels, as well as clinical markers of men's sexual health (e.g., testosterone:estrogen ratio, bioavailable testosterone, and free testosterone).

Methods: Multivariable linear and logistic regression models while controlling for potential confounders were constructed to quantify the relationship between serum klotho and testosterone, as well as between serum klotho and odds of low testosterone (serum testosterone < 300 ng/dL).

Results: A positive association was observed between serum klotho and testosterone (β = 0.18, p = 0.04). Serum klotho levels were also stratified into quartiles, and we observed statistically significant increases in testosterone for increasing quartile level of klotho using the first quartile as the reference group (β = 90.51, p = 0.001, β = 106.93, p = 0.002, β = 95.33, p = 0.03 for quartiles 2, 3, and 4, respectively). The average testosterone values by quartiles of klotho were 306.9 ng/dL, 390 ng/dL, 409.3 ng/dL, and 436.6 ng/dL, respectively. We modeled important proxies for sexual health including bioavailable and free testosterone, the testosterone:estradiol ratio, and C-reactive protein. Men in the second quartile of klotho had a significantly lower odds of an abnormal testosterone:estradiol ratio compared to the first quartile [OR = 0.18, 95% CI = (0.03, 0.98)].We observed null associations between continuous serum klotho and odds of low testosterone [OR = 1.0, 95% CI = (1.0, 1.0)], and when stratified by quartile, we observed a significant decrease in the odds of low testosterone for individuals in the second quartile of klotho compared to the first quartile [OR = 0.21, 95% CI = (0.05, 0.91)]. In addition, C-reactive protein was inversely associated with testosterone in men (β = - 4.65, p = 0.001), and inversely associated with quartiles of klotho (β = - 2.28, p = 0.04, β = - 2.22, p = 0.04, β = - 2.28, p = 0.03, for quartiles 2, 3, and 4, respectively).

Conclusion: Our findings support previous studies suggesting a role for klotho in testosterone levels and sexual function among men. Future studies are warranted to corroborate these findings, determine clinical significance, and elucidate potential mechanisms underlying these associations.

Keywords: Hormone; Klotho; Testosterone.

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