The Study Of The Correlation Between Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia And Male Serum Testesterone And Blood Lipids Levels | | Posted on:2013-03-21 | Degree:Master | Type:Thesis | | Country:China | Candidate:Z B Meng | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2234330374495056 | Subject:Endocrine | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | Objective: To investigate the correlation between the uric acid level and theserum testosterone and blood lipids levels of the asymptomatic hyperuricemia men.Method:100male patients consulting the andrology outpatient (from August2011to December2011) were studied. All patients conforming to the inclusioncriteria were divided into2groups, the hyperuricemia group (n=28) and normalcontrol group (n=72) according to the serum uric acid levels. Measure the serumsex hormones levels and the blood lipids levels. SPSS13.0was used to analyze thedata, comparing the differences of the parameters of the serum sex hormones andthe blood lipids between the two groups and the correlation between hyperuricemiaand the parameters of the sex hormones and the blood lipids of both groups.Result: The serum testosterone(T)level of the hyperuricemia group was lowerthan the normal control group. The difference had statistical significance(P<0.01).The incidence of dyslipidemia was78.6%in the hyperuricemia group while37.5% in the normal control group, the difference had statistical significance(P<0.01).TheTC, TG levels of the hyperuricemia group were higher than the normoal controlgroup and the differences had statistical significance(TC levels P<0.01, TG levelsP<0.05).In the hyperuricemia group, the UA level was negative correlated withserum T level and positive correlated with TC,TG and LDL-C levels.Conclusion: The serum testosterone level decreased in the asymptomatichyperuricemia men. Hyperuricemia was negative correlative with low testosterone.dyslipidemia was common in the hyperuricemia men. The incidence ofdyslipidemia increased obviously even in the asymptomatic hyperuricemia men.The UA level was positive correlated with TCã€TG and LDL-C levels. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | hyperuricemia, male, sex hormones, testosterone, blood lipids | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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