Purpose: To demonstrate that the salivary testosterone (T) concentration measured by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) is a sensitive biomarker of serum bioavailable testosterone (bio T) concentration and it's decrease with age.

Method: Saliva and blood samples were collected from healthy 53 Japanese men (16-66yr) three times a day (9: 00-10: 00, 13: 00-14: 00, 17: 00-18: 00). Salivary T and serum total T levels were compared with serum bio T levels fractionated with concanavaline A. All samples were measured by LC-MS/MS. The stability of salivary T concentrations stored at -70 degrees C for 2 months was also examined.

Results: Salivary T levels correlated with bio T(r=0.88, n=158) better than total T did (r=0.71, n=159). The decrease of T concentration with age was observed in saliva of each sampling time. In total T, the decrease with age was weaker and was insignificant in the late afternoon. Salivary T was stable for 2 months at -70 degrees C and a freeze/thaw cycle (difference: average 3.7%, SD=8.4%, n=84).

Conclusions: Salivary T measured by LC-MS/MS is a reliable biomarker of T availability and its decrease with aging.

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