Frontiers in Endocrinology (May 2024)

The association between testosterone and serum soluble klotho in the females: evidence from the NHANES database

  • Qi Cao,
  • Qi Cao,
  • Qi Cao,
  • Jiani Zhang,
  • Jiani Zhang,
  • Jiani Zhang,
  • Xiaohu Hao,
  • Siyu Du,
  • Lu Ao,
  • Huili Zhu,
  • Huili Zhu,
  • Huili Zhu,
  • Wei Huang,
  • Wei Huang,
  • Wei Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2024.1335611
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15

Abstract

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ObjectiveThis research aimed to elucidate the relationship between testosterone levels and serum soluble klotho (S-klotho) concentrations in females aged 40-79 years using the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) dataset.DesignAssociations between testosterone and S-klotho were assessed through multivariable linear regression methodologies, spanning nonadjusted, minimally adjusted, and fully adjusted models.SettingsThe investigation was conducted as a cross-sectional analysis utilizing the NHANES database.ParticipantsFrom 20,146 NHANES participants between 2013 and 2016, 2,444 females met the stipulated inclusion and exclusion criteria.ResultsFree androgen index (FAI) showcased a negative correlation with S-klotho levels across all regression models (nonadjusted: β -7.08, 95% CI -13.39- -0.76; minimally adjusted: β -9.73, 95% CI -16.6- -2.84; fully adjusted: β -7.63, 95% CI -14.75-0.51). Conversely, total testosterone did not exhibit significant associations with S-klotho across the models. In the nonadjusted model, estradiol was positively associated with S-klotho concentrations (β 0.14, 95% CI 0.05-0.23), but this significance was not retained in subsequent regression models.ConclusionFindings suggest that in U.S. females aged 40-79 years, FAI negatively correlates with S-klotho concentrations, while there is the lack of significant associations for total testosterone and estradiol.

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