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Relationship between serum testosterone and nocturia in men without benign prostate enlargementopen access

Authors
Jeh, S. U.Yoon, S.Seo, D. H.Lee, S. W.Lee, C.Choi, S. M.Kam, S. C.Hwa, J. S.Chung, K. H.Hyun, J. S.
Issue Date
Jan-2017
Publisher
WILEY-BLACKWELL
Keywords
benign prostatic hyperplasia; nocturia; sex hormones; testosterone
Citation
ANDROLOGY, v.5, no.1, pp 58 - 62
Pages
5
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
ANDROLOGY
Volume
5
Number
1
Start Page
58
End Page
62
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13977
DOI
10.1111/andr.12270
ISSN
2047-2919
2047-2927
Abstract
Recent studies have focused on the relationship between nocturia and serum testosterone because testosterone is thought to be an important factor of prostate growth. However, it remains unclear whether altered serum concentrations of testosterone is associated with an increased risk of nocturia because patients who were taking diuretics or who had a large prostate, which may precipitate nocturia, were not excluded from most previous studies. We analyzed the clinical records of 596 non-benign prostatic enlargement (BPE) male patients to explore the relationship between serum total testosterone and nocturia. All patients were evaluated using a serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA) assay, measurement of serum total testosterone, transrectal ultrasonography, uroflowmetry, and a compilation of the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) and International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) questionnaires. Nocturia was defined as 2 nocturnal voiding episodes. The number of nocturia episodes was assessed using IPSS question 7. To evaluate the effect of serum testosterone on nocturia, multivariate regression analysis was performed including the covariates of age, IPSS, IIEF score, body mass index, PSA, prostate volume, and maximal urine flow rate. Based on multivariate linear analysis, serum testosterone level was not significantly associated with the severity of nocturia. However, with regard to the relationship between prevalence of nocturia and serum testosterone, prevalence of nocturia was significantly positively associated with age (OR=1.048, p=0.005), total IPSS (OR=1.217, p<0.001), and testosterone level (OR=1.150, p=0.041). Therefore, in men without an enlarged prostate, testosterone may play an opposing role in the etiology of nocturia.
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