To clarify the relationship of sex male hormones and bone in men, we studie
d in 140 healthy elderly men (aged 55-90 years) the relation between serum
levels of androgens and related sex hormones, bone mineral density (BMD) at
different sites, and other parameters related to bone metabolism. Our resu
lts show a slight decrease of serum-free testosterone with age, with an inc
rease of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) in
a third of the elderly subjects studied. BMD decreased significantly with
age in all regions studied, except in the lumbar spine. We found a positive
correlation between body mass index (BMI) and BMD at the lumbar spine and
fe:moral neck (P < 0.001). No relationship was found (uni- and multivariate
regression analysis) between serum androgens or sex hormone-binding globul
in (SHBG) and BMD. We found a positive correlation of vitamin D binding pro
tein (DBP) and osteocalcin with lumbar spine BMD and with BMI, DBP, IGF-I,
and PTH with femoral neck BMD, In conclusion, there is a slight decline in
free testosterone and BMD in the healthy elderly males. However, sex male h
ormones are not correlated to the decrease in hip BMD. Other age-related fa
ctors must be associated with bone loss in elderly males.