Testosterone Dose-Response on Cardiometabolic Outcomes in Surgically Menopausal W
睾酮剂量反应对手术绝经 W 患者心脏代谢结果的影响
基本信息
- 批准号:8596189
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 6.76万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-12-01 至 2014-11-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AbdomenAdverse effectsAdvocateAndrogen TherapyAndrogensBlood specimenBody fatCardiovascular systemCommunitiesDataDialysis procedureDoseDouble-Blind MethodDrug FormulationsDyslipidemiasEquilibriumEstrogensFastingFatty acid glycerol estersFutureGoalsInflammatoryInjection of therapeutic agentInsulin ResistanceInterleukin-6Intervention TrialLipidsMeasuresMedicalMenopauseMetabolicMetabolic MarkerOutcomePersonal SatisfactionPhysiologicalPlacebosPostmenopauseRandomizedRegimenRisk MarkerRunningSafetySerumSex FunctioningSexual DysfunctionSupplementationSymptomsTNF geneTestosteroneTestosterone EnanthateTherapeuticTimeUncertaintyVisceralWomanabdominal fatcardiovascular risk factorimprovedinflammatory markerpublic health relevancerandomized placebo controlled trialresponsesubcutaneoustestosterone replacement therapytreatment duration
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The overall goal of this proposal is to evaluate the potential adverse effects of testosterone therapy at varying doses on cardiovascular risk profile in surgically menopausal women. Testosterone dose-response relationships on changes in body fat distribution and metabolic outcomes in women have not been established previously. In women with PCOS, testosterone levels have been positively associated with fat mass, dyslipidemia and insulin resistance. Testosterone formulations are being developed for the treatment of sexual dysfunction in post-menopausal women. However, the data from PCOS women demonstrating the association of higher testosterone levels with fat mass, proatherogenic dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance suggest that exogenous androgens may worsen metabolic and cardiovascular risk outcomes in women. As a result, there has been significant controversy in the medical community about the long term safety of androgen supplementation in women with sexual dysfunction. We propose a study in which: 1) we will compare changes in abdominal fat distribution, insulin resistance, lipid profile and inflammatory markers in surgically menopausal women with low serum testosterone levels receiving a range of testosterone doses over a 6-month time period, and 2) we will assess the associations of these various metabolic and inflammatory markers with changes in abdominal fat distribution in response to testosterone administration. A dose-response analysis will help us identify a therapeutic range of testosterone concentrations that can achieve beneficial effects on sexual function without having significant adverse effects on cardiovascular risk profile. This proposed study, in addition to advancing our understanding of mechanisms underlying effects of physiologic and supraphysiologic doses of testosterone on cardiovascular markers, is likely to lay the groundwork for future long-term intervention trials assessing cardiovascular safety of androgen therapy in women.
描述(由申请人提供):该提案的总体目标是评估不同剂量的睾酮治疗对手术绝经女性的心血管风险状况的潜在不利影响。先前尚未建立女性体内脂肪分布变化和代谢结果的睾酮剂量-反应关系。在患有多囊卵巢综合症的女性中,睾酮水平与脂肪量、血脂异常和胰岛素抵抗呈正相关。睾酮制剂正在开发用于治疗绝经后妇女的性功能障碍。然而,多囊卵巢综合症女性的数据表明,较高的睾酮水平与脂肪量、致动脉粥样硬化性血脂异常和胰岛素抵抗之间存在关联,表明外源性雄激素可能会恶化女性的代谢和心血管风险结果。因此,医学界对于性功能障碍女性补充雄激素的长期安全性存在重大争议。我们提出了一项研究,其中:1)我们将比较血清睾酮水平较低的手术绝经妇女在 6 个月内接受一系列睾酮剂量后腹部脂肪分布、胰岛素抵抗、血脂和炎症标志物的变化,以及2)我们将评估这些不同的代谢和炎症标志物与睾酮给药引起的腹部脂肪分布变化的关系。剂量反应分析将帮助我们确定睾酮浓度的治疗范围,该范围可以对性功能产生有益的影响,而不会对心血管风险状况产生显着的不利影响。这项拟议的研究除了增进我们对生理和超生理剂量睾酮对心血管标志物影响的潜在机制的理解外,还可能为未来评估女性雄激素治疗心血管安全性的长期干预试验奠定基础。
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