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Abstract

Volume 16, Issue 1 (January 2014) 16, 146–152; 10.4103/1008-682X.122346

Metabolic Effects of Testosterone Replacement Therapy on Hypogonadal Men with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

Xiang Cai, Ye Tian, Tao Wu, Chen-Xi Cao, Hong Li, Kun-Jie Wang

Department of Urology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China.

Correspondence: Dr. KJ Wang

Abstract

This systematic review was aimed at assessing the metabolic effects of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) on hypogonadal
men with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). A literature search was performed using the Cochrane Library, EMBASE and PubMed.
Only randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were included in the meta-analysis. Two reviewers retrieved articles and evaluated the
study quality using an appropriate scoring method. Outcomes including glucose metabolism, lipid parameters, body fat and blood
pressure were pooled using a random effects model and tested for heterogeneity. We used the Cochrane Collaboration’s Review
Manager 5.2 software for statistical analysis. Five RCTs including 351 participants with a mean follow-up time of 6.5 months
were identifi ed that strictly met our eligibility criteria. A meta-analysis of the extractable data showed that testosterone reduced
fasting plasma glucose levels (mean difference (MD): −1.10; 95% confi dence interval (CI) (−1.88, −0.31)), fasting serum insulin
levels (MD: −2.73; 95% CI (−3.62, −1.84)), HbA1c % (MD: −0.87; 95% CI (−1.32, −0.42)) and triglyceride levels (MD: −0.35;
95% CI (−0.62, −0.07)). The testosterone and control groups demonstrated no signifi cant difference for other outcomes. In
conclusion, we found that TRT can improve glycemic control and decrease triglyceride levels of hypogonadal men with T2DM.
Considering the limited number of participants and the confounding factors in our systematic review; additional large, well-designed
RCTs are needed to address the metabolic effects of TRT and its long-term infl uence on hypogonadal men with T2DM.

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