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Testosterone effects

Testosterone effects. A liposterolic extract of Serenoa repens was administered to 20 men aged 50 to 75 years with BPH at a dose of 160 mg twice daily for 30 days. The extract produced no changes in plasma levels of T, FSH, and luteinizing hormone. The results indicated that Serenoa extract, which is useful in the treatment of BPH, does not act via systemic changes of hormone levels . [Pg.477]

Anawalt BD, Herbst KL, Matsumoto AM, Mulders TM, Coelingh-Bennink HJ, Bremner WJ. Desogestrel plus testosterone effectively suppresses spermatogenesis but also causes modest weight gain and high-density lipoprotein suppression. Fertil Steril 2000 74(4) 707-14. [Pg.213]

McCluer, R.H. Gross, S.K. Sapirstein, V.S. Meisler, M.H. Testosterone effects of kidney and urinary glycolipids in the light eared mouse mutant. FASEB Proc., 1979, 38, 405. [Pg.13]

Wang, Z. De Vries, G. J. 1993. Testosterone effects on paternal behavior and vasopressin immunoreactive projections in prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster). Brain Res., 657 156—160. [Pg.474]

The pharmaceutical industry has developed and studied a number of anabolic steroids for use in vet erinary medicine and in rehabilitation from injuries that are accompanied by deterioration of muscles The ideal agent would be one that possessed the an abolic properties of testosterone without its andro genic (masculinizing) effects Methandrostenolone (Dianabol) and stanozolol are among the many syn thetic anabolic steroids that require a prescription... [Pg.1099]

The mechanism by which TBT causes these effects has been extensively stiidied. The androgenic effects of TBT appear to be caused by interference with steroid biosynthesis rather than by mimicking the action of testosterone at the androgen receptor. Exposure of female molluscs to TBT leads to an elevation in testosterone in the haemolymph. " Much of the experimental evidence... [Pg.56]

Silica gel and aluminium oxide layers are highly active stationary phases with large surface areas which can, for example, — on heating — directly dehydrate, degrade and, in the presence of oxygen, oxidize substances in the layer This effect is brought about by acidic silanol groups [93] or is based on the adsorption forces (proton acceptor or donor effects, dipole interactions etc) The traces of iron in the adsorbent can also catalyze some reactions In the case of testosterone and other d -3-ketosteroids stable and quantifiable fluorescent products are formed on layers of basic aluminium oxide [176,195]... [Pg.88]


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