Effects of transdermal testosterone treatment on inflammatory markers in elderly males

M. Maggio, P.J. Snyder, F. De Vita, G.P. Ceda, Y. Milaneschi, F. Lauretani, M. Luci, C. Cattabiani, H. Peachey, G. Valenti, A.R. Cappola, D.L. Longo, L. Ferrucci

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    Abstract

    Objective: During the male aging process, testosterone (T) levels progressively fall and inflammatory biomarkers increase. Although a relationship between these 2 phenomena has been tested in previous clinical trials, there is inconclusive evidence about the potential anti-inflammatory action of T.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1170-1177
    JournalEndocrine Practice
    Volume20
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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