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Expanded Male Hormone Panel (eMHP)
The Male Hormone Panel
Traditionally, age-related male hormone changes were not
considered problematic because fertility in men persists
until an advanced age. In contrast, women undergo
ovarian function failure and require multiple hormone
replacements. More careful evaluation in males shows
progressive age-related changes including:
- Decreased muscle mass & strength
- Decreased vigor, low energy
- Decreased libido
- Insomnia
- Nervousness & Depression
- Hair loss
These changes usually begin in the fourth and fifth
decades and point towards hormone imbalances and
deficiencies which may be considered the male equivalent
of menopause, i.e. the Andropause.
What you can do about male hormone imbalance
Optimal health is dependent on the balance of hormones,
and not just a single hormone. Currently, men with low
androgen hormones can bene?t from hormone replacement
therapy. Also, men with imbalances in their androgen to
estrogen and progesterone can also be hormone
supplemented to achieve balance.
Supplemental hormones can be given by mouth, by
injection, by skin patch, or by implant. Androgen
supplementation, in states of de?cit, improves ?tness
and produces a feeling of well being, with a reduction
in abdominal fat and enhanced lean body mass.
Testosterone production in males is mainly a testicular
function. Pituitary sex hormones (FSH & LH) stimulate
and regulate this function. Speci?cally, LH (Luteinizing
hormone) stimulates testosterone production in the
testicles. This process is under negative feedback,
meaning that testosterone levels regulate LH secretion.
FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone) and testosterone
stimulate sperm production.
Why measure male hormones?
Measurements of hormones can be used in two general
ways.
- To estimate the body's own production-baseline
test
- To measure levels of hormones after
supplementation-therapeutic monitoring
Baseline measurements will show normal and abnormal
levels of six distinct hormones shown in boxes (See
Diagram 1). If levels are too low, too high or hormone
ratios are outside of expected limits, an objective
treatment plan can be developed for the individual.
Symptoms are not a substitute for measuring hormone
levels because many symptoms may involve non-hormonal
factors.
Using appropriate tests for monitoring hormone therapy
is crucial in establishing the appropriate dosing
regimen. This reduces the chance of undesirable
side-effects and maximizes bene?cial effects. For
example, excessive use of androgens (testosterone,
androstenedione, DHEA and testosterone deri-vatives) can
activate subclinical prostatic tumors which are
androgen-dependent. Monitoring is especially important
in older males. By the age of 70, at least 50% of men
have subclinical prostate cancer. These are especially
susceptible to growth stimulation by androgens.
The roles of the six hormones we test are highlighted
below:
DHEA - Is the precursor for both male and female
hormones. Also, it is an anti- stress hormone produced
by the adrenal glands. Unmonitored intake can easily
alter the delicate balance between male to female
hormones.
Androstenedione - Is a weak male hormone
(androgen) and a precursor of both male & female
hormones. Unmonitored intake in men can cause excessive
female hormone production with minimal male hormone
production. In women, unmonitored intake usually causes
excess male hormone production with body & facial hair
stimulation.
Testosterone - Is the main testicular androgen
and is a precursor to the highly potent
dihydrotestosterone male hormone. Excessive amounts of
testosterone promote hardening of the blood vessels,
aggression, prostate problems and increase in total
cholesterol.
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) - Is made from
testosterone in certain tissues. The rate of its
production is controlled by the level of free active
progesterone. Excess DHT causes prostate enlargement and
thinning of scalp hair.
Progesterone - This hormone is important in both
sexes. It is a natural calming agent to our nervous
system. It also keeps in check excessive DHT production
and counterbalances the effects of excessive estrone.
Unmonitored intake can lead to breast enlargement,
depression and weight gain.
Estrone - Is an estrogen that both sexes produce
in the fat cells. The more fat, the more estrone which
in turn itself promotes fat deposits. It is produced
from androstenedione and excess of estrone can cause
breast enlargement and contributes to prostate
enlargement. In males, a certain low level of estrone is
mandatory to balance the androgens.
What we test & what it tells you
Using your saliva sample, the regular MHP™ panel
measures six hormones: DHEA, Androstenedione,
Testosterone, Dihy-drotestosterone, Estrone &
Progesterone. The eMHP™ panel measures these six
hormones plus FSH & LH. The hormone levels in saliva
re?ect the active tissue concentrations, while blood
contains mostly protein bound hormones, whose active
levels can only be estimates at best. Urine contains
both the active hormones and numerous metabolites and
can only be used to gain gross estimate of hormone
production over time. Active fraction measurements from
saliva are superior to blood and urine total hormone
levels in diagnosis and treatment.
This test is for you if you are...
- Middle aged and having:
- impaired libido
- erectile dysfunction
- baldness and/or extremity hair thinning
- fat accumulation around the waist
- urinary symptoms: pain and/or frequency;
urgency; interrupted stream
- change in sleeping habits
- lack of enthusiasm for life
- increase in bad cholesterol, decrease in
good cholesterol
- your Dr. tells you that you have
osteoporosis
- Young and having:
- impaired libido
- erectile dysfunction
- early baldness
- inability to lose weight
How do you benefit?
There are five distinct areas that you will benefit from
using the saliva tests:
- They are affordable and less expensive than
blood or urine tests. You save $250 - $300 on six
hormones.
- Collection procedure spares you the biohazards
and pain of venipunctures.
- Results are more clinically re?ective of your
hormone status and needs.
- Results can lead to an individualized and
customized treatment plan using natural hormones.
- You will minimize overdosing and underdosing.
This will ensure that you use only the proper
hormones in the appropriate amounts. With salivary
hormone testing, guesswork is minimized.
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