Free Testosterone

TESTOSTERONE

FREE TESTOSTERONE pg/mL pmol/L              

Testosterone maintains male secondary sexual characteristics and is produced by the testis, ovaries and adrenal glands. Excessive production leads to premature puberty in males and masculization in females. Testosterone exists in a free form (active form) and a bound form (inactive), bound to albumin, sex hormone binding globulin or testosterone binding globulin.

Testosterone peaks in early morning hours in males and peaks 1-2 days after the mid-cycle in females. Testosterone levels are normal in cryptorchidism, azoospermia and oligospermia.

FREE TESTOSTERONE LEVELS ARE DECREASED IN:

  1. Hypogonadism
  2. Elderly males

Total testosterone levels (females) are increased in:

  1. Adrenal neoplasms
  2. Ovarian tumors (virilizing)
  3. Trophoblastic disease during pregnancy
  4. Idiopathic hirsutism
  5. Hilar cell tumor

FREE TESTOSTERONE LEVELS (FEMALES) ARE INCREASED IN:

  1. Female hirsutism
  2. Polycystic ovaries
  3. Virilization

Men 50-110 174-729              

Women 1.0-8.5 3.5-29.5             

Boys 0.1-3.2 0.3-11.1  

Girls 0.1-0.9 0.3-3.1               

Puberty Boys 1.4-156 4.9-541                     

Puberty Girls 1.0-5.2 3.5-18.0