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Dihydro testosterone

Testosterone Dihydro testosterone Hormone-replacement therapy in hypogonadal males... [Pg.124]

Comparison of 17a-methyltestosterone (S-2), 17a-methyl-5a-dihydro-testosterone (D-2), and 17o -methyl-d -testosterone (S-107) revealed that the presence of the double bond in the 4,5-position enhanced the anabolic activity and did not alter the androgenic activity, according to Beyler et al. [124]. Additional unsaturation lowered both anabolic and androgenic activities, but decreased the anabolic activity to a lesser degree. [Pg.70]

Hydroxymethy-lene - 17of- methyl -4,5c( - dihydro-testosterone... [Pg.168]

Androgen receptors play an important role in male physiology as they bind the male sex steroids dihydro testosterone (45) and testosterone (20), regulate male development, and are involved in disease states such as prostate cancer. [Pg.507]

Bovine serum albumin 3-(0-Carboxymethyl)-oximino-5a-dihydro-testosterone-bovine serum albumin conjugate 7-(0-Carboxymethyl)-oximino-5Q -dihydrotestosterone-bovine serum albumin conjugate... [Pg.595]

The almost universal presence of adenosine 3 , 5 cyclic phosphate (cAMP) as a biologic regulator in microbial and hormone-sensitive animal tissues raises the question of whether this nucleotide might mediate the steroid hormone effect on specific enzyme synthesis. This possibility is made especially attractive because certain enzymes known to be induced by the steroids can also be induced by the cyclic nucleotide. Thus, several enzymes which are induced in the prostate or seminal vesicles by (dihydro) testosterone can also be induced by cAMP (Singhal et al., 1970). Likewise, tyrosine aminotransferase is inducible in embryonic and adult liver by the cyclic nucleotide as well as by the glucocorticoids (Wicks, 1968). [Pg.310]


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