Testosterone and Erythrocyte Lifespan

Author:

McMartin Melissa C1,Savkovic Sasha2,Romano Adelina1,Lim Sarina2,Muir Christopher A2,Jayadev Veena2,Conway Ann J12,Seccombe Leigh3,Handelsman David J12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ANZAC Research Institute, University of Sydney, Concord Repatriation General Hospital, Concord Hospital , Sydney, NSW 2139 , Australia

2. Andrology, Concord Repatriation General Hospital Concord Hospital , Sydney, NSW 2139 , Australia

3. Respiratory Medicine Department, Concord Repatriation General Hospital Concord Hospital , Sydney, NSW 2139 , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Context Endogenous and exogenous androgens increase circulating erythrocytes and hemoglobin but their effects on erythrocyte lifespan is not known. Objective To investigate androgen effects on immature and mature erythrocyte lifespan in humans and mice using novel nonradioactive minimally invasive methods. Design Human erythrocyte lifespan was estimated using alveolar carbon monoxide concentration and blood hemoglobin in Levitt's formula in hypogonadal or transgender men before and up to 18 weeks after commencing testosterone (T) treatment. Erythrocyte lifespan was estimated in androgen receptor knockout and wild-type mice after T or DHT treatment of intact females or orchidectomized males using in vivo biotin labelling of erythrocyte surface epitopes for reticulocytes (Ter119+CD71+) and 2 markers of erythrocytes (CD45–, Ter119+CD71–) monitoring their blood disappearance rate by flow cytometry. Results Before treatment, hypogonadal and transgender men had marked reduction in erythrocyte lifespan compared with controls. T treatment increased erythrocyte lifespan at 6 weeks but returned to pretreatment levels at 18 weeks, whereas serum T and blood hemoglobin were increased by T treatment remaining elevated at 18 weeks. In mice, T and DHT treatment had higher erythrocyte (but not reticulocyte) lifespan but neither orchidectomy nor androgen receptor inactivation significantly influenced erythrocyte or reticulocyte lifespan. Conclusion We conclude that hypogonadal men have reduced erythrocyte lifespan and acute androgen-induced increase in circulating erythrocyte lifespan may contribute to the well-known erythropoietic effects of androgens, but longer term effects require further investigation to determine how much they contribute to androgen-induced increases in circulating hemoglobin.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

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