Salivary testosterone in hirsutism: correlations with serum testosterone and the degree of hair growth.

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism(1987)

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Testosterone (T) concentrations in saliva and serum were measured in 53 women with various degrees of hirsutism and hyperandrogenism. The bioavailability of T was judged by comparing the correlations among the grade of hirsutism, salivary testosterone (SaT), and serum total and free T (fT) and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) levels. The effect of body mass index on the correlations was also studied. The high SaT concentrations [mean, 237.6 ± 66.7 (±sd) pmol/L] compared to the serum fT concentrations (mean, 29.1 ± 11.8 pmol/L) in hirsute women may reflect the bioavailability of albumin-bound T or an ability of the salivary glands to metabolize steroids. SaT was more closely related to the T/SHBG ratio (mean, 82.5 × 10−3 ± 54.8), reflecting the non-SHBG-bound fraction of T, than to serum f T, which might support the former theory. SaT correlated better to the degree of hirsutism (ρ = 0.45; P < 0.01) than did any of the serum T parameters or SHBG. The correlation between SaT and. hirsutism was partly dep...
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