PSA and Testosterone Serum Levels in the Middle East; Is there a Difference
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Objective: To evaluate the difference between testosterone and total prostate specific antigen (TPSA) serum levels between Arabic and Turkish people in the Middle East.
Material and methods: The study included 3 groups of healthy men; Group I included 119 patients with a mean age of 52.73±7.53 years from east of Turkey. Group II consisted of 196 patients with a mean age of 50.32±7.84 years from west of Turkey. Group III consisted of 388, with mean age of 51±6 years from west bank in Palestine. The mean values of PSA and testosterone were calculated for each groups and a comparison were carried out. The relationships among testosterone and TPSA levels and patients’ age were investigated.
Results: The mean TPSA levels for Group I, Group II and group III were 1.11±0.78 ng/mL and 1.75±1.06 ng/mL and 1.1+8 ng/ml respectively (p=0.5, p=0.7, p=0.8 respectively). The mean testosterone levels in Group I (386.4±154.6 ng/dL), Group II (383.9±170.6 ng/dL) and group III (380±230 ng/L) showed no significant difference (p=0.89, p=0.29, p=0.7). In Group I there was a positive correlation between age of the patients and testosterone level (r=0.22, p=0.015); however, in Group II, and group III there were significant negative correlation between age and serum testosterone levels (r=-0.16, p=0.022 and r=-0.29, p=0.01). Serum testosterone level showed no significant correlation with TPSA level in all groups.
Conclusion: Testosterone or TPSA levels did not change among the groups. However, the effect of age on testosterone levels varies according to different geographical regions.
Journal
Title
Journal of Urology and Research
Publisher
SciMedcentral
Publisher Country
United States of America
Indexing
Scopus
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None
Publication Type
Both (Printed and Online)
Volume
2
Year
2015
Pages
1028