Testosterone Deficiency and Urothelial Mitochondrial Function: HRT Benefits Explored
Reading Time: 2 minutes Introduction Testosterone deficiency, commonly known as low testosterone or hypogonadism, affects a significant number of American men, leading to a variety of health concerns, including those related to urological health. Recent research has begun to delve into the intricate relationship between testosterone levels and mitochondrial function within the urothelium, the tissue lining the urinary tract. This article aims to explore the bioenergetic assessment of urothelial mitochondrial function in testosterone-deficient men and the potential benefits of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Understanding Urothelial Mitochondrial Function The mitochondria, often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell, play a crucial role in energy...


