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Sex steroids mediate discrete effects on HDL cholesterol efflux capacity and particle concentration in healthy men

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL LIPIDOLOGY
卷 12, 期 4, 页码 1072-1082

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacl.2018.04.013

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Cardiovascular disease; Cholesterol efflux; HDL; Lipoproteins; Sex steroids

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  1. American Heart Association [16GRNT30700006]
  2. National Institutes of Health [6K12 HD053984, 30 DK017047, T32DK007247-37, HD042454, RO1AG037603]
  3. University of Washington Robert McMillen Professorship in Lipid Research

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BACKGROUND: Exogenous testosterone decreases serum concentrations of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) in men, but whether this alters cardiovascular risk is uncertain. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of testosterone and estradiol on HDL particle concentration (HDL-Pima) and metrics of HDL function. METHODS: We enrolled 53 healthy men, 19 to 55 years of age, in a double-blinded, placebo controlled, randomized trial. Subjects were rendered medically castrate using the GnRH receptor antagonist acyline and administered either (1) placebo gel, (2) low-dose transdermal testosterone gel (1.62%, 1.25 g), (3) full replacement dose testosterone gel (1.62%, 5 g) or (4) full replacement dose testosterone gel together with an aromatase inhibitor for 4 weeks. At baseline and end of treatment, serum HDL total macrophage and ABCA1-specific cholesterol efflux capacity (CEC), HDL-Pima and size, and HDL protein composition were determined. RESULTS: Significant differences in serum HDL-C were observed with treatment across groups (P = .01 in overall repeated measures ANOVA), with increases in HDL-C seen after both complete and partial testosterone deprivation. Medical castration increased total HDL-Pima (median [interquartile range] 19.1 [1.8] nmol/L at baseline vs 21.3 [3.1] nmol/L at week 4, P = .006). However, corresponding changes in total macrophage CEC and ABCA1-specific CEC were not observed. Change in serum 17 beta-estradiol concentration correlated with change in total macrophage CEC (beta = 0.33 per 10 pg/mL change in serum 17 beta-estradiol, P = .03). CONCLUSIONS: Testosterone deprivation in healthy men leads to a dissociation between changes in serum HDL-C and HDL CEC. Changes in serum HDL-C specifically due to testosterone exposure may not reflect changes in HDL function. (C) 2018 National Lipid Association. All rights reserved.

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