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Testosterone enzyme induction

Effects on sexual function. Nothing really new has been said since William Shakespeare wrote that alcohol provokes the desire, but it takes away the performance. Performance in other forms of athletics is also impaired. Prolonged substantial consumption lowers plasma testosterone concentration at least partly as a result of hepatic enzyme induction ... [Pg.183]

Increased clearance of steroid hormones due to induction of hepatic biotransformation enzymes following chemical exposure often has been cited as a possible mechanism by which toxicants could lower circulating testosterone or 17/3-estradiol levels. While enhanced clearance of sex steroids has been demonstrated following chemical exposure and induction of hepatic biotransformation enzymes, elegant feedback control mechanisms tend to ensure that more hormone is produced and homeostasis is maintained (Figure 17.2). Enhanced clearance of sex steroids can contribute to endocrine disruption if the toxicity also results in impaired hormone synthesis (i.e., gonadal toxicity or interference with the feedback control of hormone synthesis). 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin appears to lower circulating sex steroid levels via this dual effect. [Pg.311]


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