Iron, TIBC and Ferritin Levels Correlation with Testosterone Deficient Males in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Aradhan Sarkar, Mohammad Asaduzzaman, Farha Matin Juliana, Mohammod Johirul Islam, Most. Yeafsun Ara Liza, Bikash Chandra Das, Md. Tanzid, Md. Sakhayet Hosen, Md. Tofiqul Islam

Abstract


Low serum iron and ferritin levels with an elevated TIBC are diagnostic of iron deficiency. While a low serum ferritin is virtually diagnostic of iron deficiency, a normal serum ferritin can be seen in patients who are deficient in iron and have coexistent diseases (eg, hepatitis or anemia of chronic disorders). Men with low testosterone levels have lower hemoglobin and hematocrit levels, while men with anemia of unknown etiology. Testosterone directly regulates body iron levels through inhibition of the master regulator of iron metabolism, hepcidin. In our study we studied with 30 males. 80.0% males were observed with low iron level, 100.0% found with normal ferritin level, 66.7% with normal TIBC and finally we found 96.7% males with low serum testosterone level.

Keywords: Iron, TIBC, ferritin and testosterone.

DOI: 10.7176/JHMN/81-10

Publication date:October 31st 2020


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