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ea0079006 | Abstracts | BES2021

The potential role of androgens as early determinants of body composition and metabolic health

Thiberiu Banica , Bruno Lapauw

Introduction: Even in healthy men, androgen levels start decreasing from early adulthood and these decreases are more pronounced in men with an increasing body mass index (BMI). It is, however, unclear to what extent changes in other indices of body composition and metabolic health are associated with changes in sex steroid exposure in healthy men over time.Objective: Investigating longitudinal changes in body composition and metabolic health in relation...

ea0064005 | Serum levels of Wnt-signalling parameters poorly reflect bone mass and metabolism in healthy boys and men | BES2019

Serum levels of Wnt-signalling parameters poorly reflect bone mass and metabolism in healthy boys and men

Thiberiu Banica , Charlotte Verroken , Hans-Georg Zmierczak , Stefan Goemaere , Sara Vandewalle , Jean-Marc Kaufman , Bruno Lapauw

Background: Bone turnover markers are used in research and clinical practice, but only in part reflect bone formation and resorption. Components of the Wnt-signaling pathway, regulating osteoblastogenesis and osteoblast function, can be measured in serum, however it is unclear whether they reflect underlying bone mass and metabolism.Objective: Determine whether serum levels of Wnt-signalling components reflect bone mass or metabolism in men during growth...

ea0088015 | Abstracts | BES2022

Modest changes in sex hormones during early and middle adulthood affect bone mass and size in healthy men. A prospective cohort study

Thiberiu Banica , Charlotte Verroken , Guy T'Sjoen , Stefan Goemaere , Hans-Georg Zmierczak , Tom Fiers , Jean-Marc Kaufman , Bruno Lapauw

Bone metabolism in men is in part determined by sex steroid exposure. This is especially clear during puberty and senescence but it remains to be established whether declines in sex steroid levels during young and middle adulthood associate with changes in bone mass and size. This study investigated changes in bone mineral content (BMC), areal and volumetric bone density (aBMD; vBMD) and bone size in relation to sex steroid levels in 999 young adult men (age 24- 46 years) of w...

ea0063gp109 | Calcium and Bone 2 | ECE2019

Sex steroids as determinants of Wnt-Signalling markers in men

Banica Thiberiu , Verroken Charlotte , Zmierczak Hans-Georg , Goemaere Stefan , Defreyne Justine , T'Sjoen Guy , Kaufman Jean-Marc , Lapauw Bruno

Background: Canonical Wnt-signalling is important for bone by regulating osteoblastogenesis and osteoblast function. Bone metabolism is also partly determined by sex steroid exposure and sex differences in serum sclerostin levels have been reported. However, it is unclear whether serum sclerostin and other circulating Wnt-signalling components are sex steroid dependent within healthy men.Objective: To determine whether serum sclerostin, osteoprotegerin (...

ea0070aep800 | Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2020

Early decreases in testosterone levels in healthy adult men: A longitudinal analysis.

Banica Thiberiu , Verroken Charlotte , Zmierczak Hans-Georg , Goemaere Stefan , Reyns Tim , Fiers Tom , Kaufman Jean-Marc , Lapauw Bruno

Introduction: Although it is well-known that serum testosterone (T) levels decrease in ageing men, to this date no longitudinal data are available on changes in T levels in healthy young adult men.Objective: To investigate age-related longitudinal changes in serum levels of total T, free T and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) in healthy young men.Methods: Data from 999 healthy men aged 24–46years who participated in a long...

ea0071007 | Early decline of androgen levels in healthy adult men: an effect of aging per se? A prospective cohort study | BES2020

Early decline of androgen levels in healthy adult men: an effect of aging per se? A prospective cohort study

Thiberiu Banica , Charlotte Verroken , Tim Reyns , Ahmed Mahmoud , Guy T'Sjoen , Tom Fiers , Jean-Marc Kaufman , Bruno Lapauw

Background: Investigating longitudinal changes in serum androgen levels in healthy men in relation to (changes in) body composition, lifestyle factors and intercurrent illnesses.Methods: Longitudinal observational study. 999 healthy men aged 24–46 years of whom 691 were re-evaluated after a mean period of 12 years. Serum SHBG, luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) levels were measured using immuno-assays. Testosterone (T), ...

ea0073oc4.6 | Oral Communications 4: Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2021

The potential role of androgens as early determinants of body composition and metabolic health.

Banica Thiberiu , Verroken Charlotte , Hans-Georg Zmierczak , Goemaere Stefan , T’Sjoen Guy , Fiers Tom , Jean-Marc Kaufman , Lapauw Bruno

IntroductionEven in healthy men, androgen levels start decreasing from early adulthood and these decreases are more pronounced in men with an increasing body mass index (BMI). It is, however, unclear to what extent changes in other indices of body composition and metabolic health are associated with changes in sex steroid exposure in healthy men over time.ObjectiveInvestigating longitudinal changes in body co...

ea0081rc12.3 | Rapid Communications 12: Reproductive and Developmental Endocrinology | ECE2022

Binding affinity affecting SHBG SNPs do not majorly affect calculated estimates of free testosterone

Walravens Joeri , Banica Thiberiu , Van Den Eynde Tibbert , Snaterse Gido , Reyns Tim , Narinx Nick , Antonio Leen , Fiers Tom , Kaufman Jean-Marc , Lapauw Bruno

Introduction: According to the free hormone transport hypothesis, only free testosterone (FT) is considered biologically active. Due to low circulating levels and technical challenges of direct FT measurements, calculators have been developed to estimate FT from serum total T, sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and albumin levels. However, genetic polymorphisms altering SHBG’s binding affinity or capacity might result in calculation imprecisions with consequent incorrect...