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Complex relationship between sex hormones,insulin resistance and leptin in men with and without prostatic disease
Authors:Halina Grosman  Miguel Lopez  Carlos Scorticati  Maximiliano Lopez Silva  Viviana Mesch
Institution:1. Clinical Biochemistry Department, INFIBIOC, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina and;2. Urology Division, Hospital de Clínicas, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:Objectives: To assess sex hormones, leptin and insulin-resistance in men with prostate cancer (PCa) and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and to study associations between androgens and histologic score of prostate tissue in PCa.

Subjects and methods: Two hundred ten men older than 45 years selected from 2906 participants of a population screening for PCa were studied: 70 with PCa, 70 with BPH and 70 controls (CG), matched by body mass index and age. Insulin, IGF-1, PSA, leptin, total, free (fT) and bioavailable testosterone (bT) and estradiol were measured. Each group was subdivided into two subgroups considering the presence of metabolic syndrome (MS); androgens and leptin levels were analyzed in the subgroups.

Results: Prostate cancer and BPH patients presented higher total, fT and bT levels than CG. IGF-1, insulin and HOMA index were higher in BPH than in the other two groups. PCa presented higher leptin median (range) 6.5 (1.3–28.0) versus 4.8 (1.1–12.3) ng/ml; p?p?=?0.025] levels than CG. After dividing men considering the presence of MS, leptin was higher and total testosterone was lower in MS patients in all the groups.

Conclusions: It was observed a coexistence of an altered hormone profile with increased sex hormones and leptin in PCa patients, in accordance with the new perspective of PCa pathogenesis.
Keywords:Sex hormones  leptin  prostatic diseases
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