DHEA-S, the sulfate form of DHEA, is more stable and abundant in blood. Blood measurement of DHEA-S provides a longer-term view of DHEA levels, useful for assessing hormonal balance, adrenal function, and aging-related changes over time....
Individuals with symptoms of adrenal insufficiency, those undergoing aging-related hormonal changes, or experiencing chronic fatigue and stress should consider DHEA-S blood testing.
High DHEA-S:
Low DHEA-S:
DHEA (Dehydroepiandrosterone) and DHEA-S (Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate) are both hormones produced by the adrenal glands, but they differ in their biological roles and stability. DHEA acts as a precursor to sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone. It is rapidly fluctuating and sensitive to the body’s immediate needs. In contrast, DHEA-S is a sulfate ester form of DHEA. It is more abundant and stable in the bloodstream, providing a longer-term indicator of adrenal function and overall health. DHEA-S is not directly involved in producing sex hormones but reflects the body’s DHEA reserve.
Testing DHEA in saliva and DHEA-S in blood provides different insights due to the nature of these compounds and the mediums in which they are measured.