ResearchIt
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Wikipedia says, "The relative binding affinity of various sex steroids for SHBG is dihydrotestosterone (DHT) > testosterone > androstenediol > estradiol > estrone. DHT binds to SHBG with about 5 times the affinity of testosterone and about 20 times the affinity of estradiol."
Why aren't there lab tests for Free DHT since it binds to SHBG even more so than T?
Knowing Free T is more useful than just knowing T. So wouldn't knowing Free DHT be more useful than just measuring DHT? Same with Estradiol to a lesser extent since it doesn't bind to SHBG as much?
Sorry, I probably should have posted this in the Blood Test discussion forum, but don't know how to move it now.
Why aren't there lab tests for Free DHT since it binds to SHBG even more so than T?
Knowing Free T is more useful than just knowing T. So wouldn't knowing Free DHT be more useful than just measuring DHT? Same with Estradiol to a lesser extent since it doesn't bind to SHBG as much?
Sorry, I probably should have posted this in the Blood Test discussion forum, but don't know how to move it now.