A biological perspective for the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease by testosterone
2015
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is mainly characterized by a
chronically poor airflow that worsens over time. COPD is believed to be a
bio-pathological entity with unclear boundaries that affects the rest of the
body through various pathophysiological mechanisms. There have been recent
discussions regarding the possible relevance of various hormones such
testosterone in the management of COPD. In our paper, we decided to study
this possible relevance by comparing the levels of testosterone in COPD
patients with an age-matched control group in order to see if testosterone
levels may act as an important parameter for the functional disability and
deterioration in the management of COPD. Our analysis showed a significant
decrease (p=0.001) in the specific concentrations of testosterone in the
serum of the COPD group, as compared to the control. Although our results
suggest that testosterone is in fact decreased in COPD, there is still an
absence of sufficient evidence to draw firm conclusions about its long-term
benefits and risks in the management in COPD.
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