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Free testosterone levels and their association with body composition in women with chronic kidney disease.

Abstract
Data concerning the influence of sex hormones on body composition in women with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is limited.
AIM:
The aim of our study was to define free testosterone levels and their association with body composition, biochemical markers of nutrition in females with CKD.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
47 women were included into the study. 13 females treated with hemodialysis formed the hemodialysis group (HD), 24 females with CKD stage IV/V (eGFR < 30 ml/min/1,73 m2) formed the predialysis group (PreD), and 10 females without kidney disease formed the control group (C). Lean tissue mass (LTM) and fat mass (Fat) were measured using bioimpedance spectroscopy. Free testosterone levels were assessed using ELISA (IBL International). Statistical analysis was performed using Statistica v 13.1.
RESULTS:
The median free testosterone (fT) levels were 0.7, 0.6, 0.85 pg/ml respectively for HD, PreD and C group. The median fT did not differ significantly between the groups (p=0.24). The mean LTM was 28.5 ±5.6, 27.3 ±4.9, 30.6 ±4.3 kg, mean Fat mass was 22.7 ±8.5, 31.3 ±9.8, 31.6 ±8.5 kg for the HD, PreD and C groups respectively. Positive correlations were observed between fT and LTM (r=0.306, p=0.035) in the whole study group. A negative correlation was observed between fT and age (r=-0.284) but was on the border of statistical significance (p=0.052).
CONCLUSIONS:
In women with advanced CKD, median testosterone levels did not differ significantly from those observed in women without kidney failure. Free testosterone levels were associated with the amount of muscle mass in the whole study population.
AuthorsAleksandra Rymarz, Ryszard Skiba, Anna Matyjek, Zbigniew Bartoszewicz, Stanisław Niemczyk
JournalPolski merkuriusz lekarski : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego (Pol Merkur Lekarski) Vol. 49 Issue 293 Pg. 329-333 (10 22 2021) ISSN: 1426-9686 [Print] Poland
PMID34800017 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright© 2021 MEDPRESS.
Chemical References
  • Testosterone
Topics
  • Body Composition
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Kidney Failure, Chronic
  • Renal Dialysis
  • Renal Insufficiency, Chronic (therapy)
  • Testosterone

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