Analytical and physiological factors affecting the interpretation of serum testosterone concentration in men

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Diver, MJ [1 ]
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[1] Royal Liverpool Univ Hosp, Dept Clin Biochem & Metab Med, Liverpool L7 8XP, Merseyside, England
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10.1258/000456306775141803
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R446 [实验室诊断]; R-33 [实验医学、医学实验];
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Most hospital laboratories estimate the concentration of total circulating testosterone using a non-extraction method on an automated multi-channel immunoassay analyser supplied by a small number of multi-national diagnostic companies. Although these platforms offer advantages of quick turnaround times, small volume sampling and random access analysis, proficiency testing schemes suggest the quality of results produced remains similar to that of the early manual radioimmunoassay. An estimate of the bioavailable, non-sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) bound fraction of circulating testosterone, be that the free or the free plus albumin-bound, may be a better index of gonadal status than total testosterone alone, especially when a borderline hypogonadal level of total testosterone is found, and may avoid misclassification of hypogonadal or eugonadal men. Free or bioavailable testosterone may be calculated or measured. The free androgen index may not give a true reflection of androgen status in men. In the interpretation of serum testosterone concentrations with results >40 nmol/L, the possibility of exogenous administration or abuse needs to be considered. The marked diurnal rhythm in total testosterone should also be taken into account. There may be a diminution of testosterone secretion with advancing age, but the great majority of older men have a circulating total testosterone concentration well within the accepted reference intervals established for younger men. As testosterone concentration may fluctuate markedly both seasonally and from day to day, it may be judicious to measure levels on more than one occasion. Provided that estimates of serum testosterone are unequivocally eugonadal (12.5-40 nmol/L) or hypogonadal (<7.0 nmol/L), results produced by routine automated immunoassays will in all probability give a satisfactory assessment of androgen status in men. Routine biochemical assessment of gonadal function in men should include measurement of early morning luteininzing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, prolactin and SHBG together with total testosterone, and if necessary some estimate of bioactive testosterone.
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