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Diabetes Care, Vol 17, Issue 5 405-411, Copyright © 1994 by American Diabetes Association
Testosterone concentrations in women and men with NIDDM
B Andersson, P Marin, L Lissner, A Vermeulen and P Bjorntorp
Department of Medicine, Sahlgren's Hospital, University of Goteborg, Sweden.
OBJECTIVE--To evaluate androgen concentrations in relation to insulin
resistance in men and women with and without NIDDM. Recent studies have
indicated the potential importance of the regulation of insulin sensitivity
by androgens in both women and men. Low sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG)
concentration is an independent risk factor for the development of
non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in women and is strongly
associated statistically with signs of insulin resistance. RESEARCH DESIGN
AND METHODS--We compared measurements of anthropometric variables and SHBG,
steroid hormone, and insulin concentrations of women and men who have NIDDM
with those of control subjects. RESULTS--Women with NIDDM had somewhat
higher plasma insulin concentrations, lower SHBG, and higher free
testosterone values than did control subjects with similar body mass index
(BMI). Women with NIDDM had marginally higher waist-to-hip ratios (WHR).
Plasma insulin concentrations correlated positively with BMI, WHR, and free
testosterone and negatively with SHBG. In multivariate analyses, insulin
concentrations remained positively associated with BMI and free
testosterone. Men with NIDDM had higher fasting plasma insulin
concentrations than did the nondiabetic control subjects. Testosterone and
SHBG were lower in the diabetic men than in both control groups. The
derived value of free testosterone was not different between groups.
Univariate correlation analyses revealed tight statistical couplings
between plasma insulin on the one hand and SHBG and testosterone
concentrations (negative) on the other. In multivariate analyses, only the
insulin-testosterone association remained. CONCLUSIONS: Women with NIDDM
have high levels of free testosterone and low levels of SHBG. Insulin
resistance is closely correlated with these signs of hyperandrogenicity as
well as with obesity. Men with NIDDM also have low levels of SHBG and, in
contrast to women, low testosterone values. Insulin values correlate
negatively with these hormonal factors. Based on the results of
experimental work and intervention studies, we suggest that these androgen
abnormalities might be causally related to insulin resistance in NIDDM.

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