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Correlations between serum testosterone and irisin levels in a sample of Egyptian men with metabolic syndrome; (case-control study)

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ARCHIVES OF PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 129, Issue 1, Pages 180-185

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13813455.2020.1808018

Keywords

Irisin; testosterone; metabolic syndrome

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This study demonstrates a positive correlation between serum testosterone and irisin levels, with lower irisin levels observed in patients with MetS. These findings highlight the impact of serum testosterone on irisin formation from skeletal muscle, suggesting potential benefits of testosterone supplementation in MetS treatment.
Background Metabolic syndrome (MetS) in men is a common problem. Several studies highlight that testosterone deficiency is associated with metabolic disorders that may be explained by myokines. Irisin is an adipo-myokine that has beneficial metabolic effects. Aim To evaluate serum testosterone in a sample of Egyptian men with MetS diagnosed by NCEP ATP III, and correlate it with serum irisin level. Methods A total of 90 men (60 with MetS and 30 healthy age-matched controls) participated in the study. Testosterone level is estimated by an automated system, Irisin level was measured by ELISA. Results Circulating irisin was positively correlated with serum testosterone and was significantly lower in patients with MetS. Conclusion This study highlights the effect of serum testosterone on irisin formation from skeletal muscle. Recommendations;treatments of MetS may include testosterone supplementation. Further studies are needed to elucidate this association.

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