The association of testosterone with sarcopenia and frailty in chronic liver disease

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION(2024)

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BackgroundTestosterone is an important anabolic hormone responsible for maintaining body composition and muscle mass and circulates mostly albumin-bound, or sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG)-bound or free in the plasma. Of these fractions, the latter is bioactive and exerts the androgenic effects on male population. Liver cirrhosis, the advanced stage of any chronic liver disease characterized by permanent distortions to the hepatic architecture, disrupts the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis, leading to diminished levels of free testosterone and hypogonadism.MethodsWe retrieved the PubMed database to provide a synopsis of testosterone's physiology and action and summarize the effect of sarcopenia in pre-cirrhotic and cirrhotic patients. Moreover, we scoped to provide insight into the relationship of testosterone levels with sarcopenia, frailty and survival in cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic population as well as to discuss the efficacy of exogenous testosterone supplementation on the anthropometric parameters and survival of those patients.ResultsLow testosterone levels have been associated with sarcopenia, reduced body lean mass, decreased bone mineral density and frailty, thus leading to increased morbidity and mortality especially among cirrhotic patients. Furthermore, exogenous testosterone administration significantly ameliorated body composition on patients with chronic hepatic disease, without significant adverse effects. However, the current literature does not suggest any significant effect on survival of those patients. Moreover, the long-term safety of testosterone use remains an open question.ConclusionLow serum testosterone is strongly correlated with sarcopenia, frailty, higher rate of hepatic decompensation and mortality. Nonetheless, exogenous supplementation of testosterone did not ameliorate the liver-related outcomes and complications. Testosterone is a major anabolic hormone that under normotropic conditions maintains body composition and increases physical endurance and muscle strength. Low serum testosterone levels are correlated with lower body muscle mass, defined as sarcopenia, and frailty, thus leading to higher morbidity and mortality among patients with chronic liver disease. Exogenous administration of testosterone showed improvement in anthropometric parameters but no significant impact on morbidity or mortality of those patients, while its long-term safety has not been yet clarified.image
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cirrhosis,clinical outcomes,frailty,free testosterone,sarcopenia
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