P142 Androgen Receptor Reduced Sensitivity is Associated with Cardiovascular Mortality in Men with Type 2 Diabetes - A 14-year Follow up Study
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Background: Hypogonadism associates with increased cardiovascular morbidity/mortality in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM)[1]. Increasing CAG repeat number within exon 1 of the androgen receptor gene associates with increased androgen receptor resistance/insulin resistance [2]. We here investigated the link between CAG repeat number and metabolic/cardiovascular outcomes in T2DM men.
Methods: We determined in a 14-year follow-up cohort of 274 T2DM Caucasian men in Salford UK, the association between baseline androgen status/CAG repeat number (determined by PCR followed by Sequenom sequencing) and metabolic trajectory plus mortality.
Results: Lower baseline testosterone was associated with higher Body Mass Index (BMI) (kg/m2) at 14-year follow-up: regression coefficient −0.30 (95% CI: −0.445 to −0.157), p = 0.0001 (total testosterone data) and higher HbA1c 2016. Higher baseline CAG repeat number associated with higher follow-up BMI in 2016 - each unit increase in CAG repeat associated with 0.43 increment in BMI 2016. At an average 14 year follow-up 55.8% of hypogonadal men had died vs 36.1% of eugonadal men (p = 0.001). 72% of deaths were from cardiovascular causes. There was a ‘u’ shaped relation between the number of CAG repeats and mortality such that 21–23 CAG repeats was associated with an up to 58% lower mortality rate than <21 CAG repeats and >23 CAG repeats (Figure 1). This was independent of baseline testosterone.
Conclusion: A higher number of CAG repeats at the testosterone receptor gene associates with higher future BMI/increased HbA1c. There was a ‘u’ shaped relation between CAG repeat number and mortality rate. CAG repeat number may become part of cardiovascular risk assessment in T2DM men.
CAG_cat Mortality Proportional mortality rate Lower bound Upper bound ≤20 40 43 32 53 21 12 24 13 39 22–23 28 50 36 64 >23 34 45 34 57 - Copyright
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TY - JOUR AU - Adrian Heald AU - Ghasem Yadegarfar AU - Mark Livingston AU - Helene Fachim AU - Ram Prakash Narayanan AU - Mark Lunt AU - Kirk Siddals AU - Gabriela Cortes AU - Martin Gibson AU - Rachelle Donn AU - Simon Anderson AU - Geoff Hackett AU - Hugh Jones PY - 2020 DA - 2020/02/17 TI - P142 Androgen Receptor Reduced Sensitivity is Associated with Cardiovascular Mortality in Men with Type 2 Diabetes - A 14-year Follow up Study JO - Artery Research SP - S178 EP - S179 VL - 25 IS - Supplement 1 SN - 1876-4401 UR - https://doi.org/10.2991/artres.k.191224.163 DO - 10.2991/artres.k.191224.163 ID - Heald2020 ER -