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Smoking and low serum testosterone associates with high concentration of oxidized LDL

Journal

ANNALS OF MEDICINE
Volume 40, Issue 8, Pages 634-640

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/07853890802161007

Keywords

Atherosclerosis; men; oxidized LDL; smoking; testosterone

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  1. Aarne Koskelo Foundation
  2. Juho Vainio Foundation

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Background. The interplay between smoking, oxidized low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (ox-LDL) and gonadal hormones has been scarcely investigated. Aim. To investigate associations in ox-LDL and gonadal hormones in smokers and non-smokers Methods. Participants (n=164) were obtained from a population cohort of Finnish men aged 40-70 years. The subjects answered a detailed questionnaire on their health behaviour, medication, diseases, and different symptoms, and the hormonal and lipid profiles were measured. Results. Smokers (n=33) had higher levels of ox-LDL (21%) and more free testosterone (12%) (P0.01 for all) than non-smokers (n=131). The difference between smokers and non-smokers in ox-LDL persisted after controlling for possible confounding factors. When the smokers were divided into two subgroups (n=16 and n=17) according to total testosterone (15 and 15 nmol/L), the ox-LDL in the low-testosterone subgroup was significantly higher (30%) than in the high-testosterone group (P=0.006). Similarly in the corresponding non-smoking subgroups (n=72 and n=59), ox-LDL was significantly higher (11%) in the low-testosterone subgroup than in the high-testosterone subgroup (P=0.012). Conclusions. Smoking men have significantly more ox-LDL than non-smoking men. Furthermore, if smoking is combined with a low serum testosterone, ox-LDL is even higher. This may suggest a higher risk for atherosclerosis.

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