Laboratory Medicine Program


Testosterone

Clinical Decription:
Testosterone (4 androsten 17beta-ol-3-one) is a C19 steroid hormone with a molecular weight of 288.4 daltons. Testosterone is the major androgen in males and is controlled by luteinizing hormone (LH). LH is released from the anterior pituitary exerting the primary control on testosterone production and acting directly on the Leydig cells in the testes. Testosterone stimulates adult maturation of external genitalia and secondary sex organs, and the growth of beard, axillary and pubic hair. In addition, testosterone has anabolic effects leading to increased linear growth, nitrogen retention, and muscular development. Clinical evaluation of serum testosterone, along with serum LH, assists in evaluation of hypogonadism, testicular failure, hyperprolactinemia, hypopituitarism , some types of liver and kidney diseases, and critical illness. Testosterone levels are much lower in females compared to males. The major source of testosterone in females is the ovaries, the adrenal glands, and the peripheral conversion of precursors, specifically the conversion of androstenedione to testosterone. In females the normal levels of androgens may provide substrate for estrogen production. Increased serum testosterone levels in females may be indicative of polycystic ovary syndrome and adrenal hyperplasia, among other conditions. The clinical manifestation of excess testosterone includes infertility, hirsutism, amenorrhea, and obesity. Testosterone strongly binds to plasma proteins such as sex hormone ?binding globulin (SHBG) or testosterone ?estradiol binding globulin (TeBG). Testosterone also binds with low affinity to CBG (cortisol-binding globulins) and albumin. Less than 2.5% of testosterone circulates unbound to plasma proteins.

Method: Automated/Manual

Component Tests Used: n/a

Reference Ranges Used:
Female (>=18 years): 0.4 - 1.9 nmol/L ; Males( >=18 years): 7.7 - 30.2 nmol/L

Specimen Type: serum
Volume: 2 mL (minimum: 1 mL)

Shipping: Refrigerated 2-8C (send on ice or freeze packs)

Special Instructions: Centrifuge and aliquot sample.

Testing Schedule(s): Monday to Friday (08:00 - 22:00).

Turnaround Time: 1 day

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