Testosterone in saliva: application to the follow-up of prostate cancer

M.A. Navarro-Moreno
A. Rivera-Coll
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Abstract

The basic aspects of steroid hormones transport, their tissular release and the interpretation of salivary testosterone values as a reflect of the free hormone in serum are reviewed in this article, as well as the salivary testosterone applications in several disorders, with a special emphasis on prostatic carcinoma. The usefulness of salivary testosterone in the short-term (n = 4) and long-term (n = 13) follow-up of patients affected by prostatic carcinoma after medical or surgical orchiectomy has also been studied. Our results show a correlation (r = 0.62) between salivary and serum concentration values, as well as a significative decrease (p less than 0.001) in both quantities after treatment. Both these findings and the advantages inherent to the sampling obtaining, lead to the conclusion that salivary testosterone is a good alternative to serum testosterone.

Keywords:
Androgen Antagonists/therapeutic use, Biomarkers, Carcinoma/analysis/drug therapy/surgery, Evaluation Studies as Topic, Follow-Up Studies, Hormone-Dependent/analysis/drug therapy/surgery, Humans, Male, Neoplasms, Orchiectomy, Prostatic Neoplasms/analysis/drug therapy/surgery, Saliva/analysis, Testosterone/analysis/blood, Tumor/analysis

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M.A. Navarro-Moreno
A. Rivera-Coll


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