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    Low-dose human chorionic gonadotropin maintains intratesticular testosterone in normal men with testosterone-induced gonadotropin suppression 

    Yan, Xiaohua; Herbst, Karen L.; Sutton, Paul R.; Bremner, William J.; Wright, William W.; Anawalt, Bradley D.; Amory, John K.; Brown, Terry R.; Jarow, Jonathan P.; Zirkin, Barry R.; Coviello, Andrea D.; Matsumoto, Alvin M. (Endocrine Society, 2005-05)
    In previous studies of testicular biopsy tissue from healthy men, intratesticular testosterone (ITT) has been shown to be much higher than serum testosterone (T), suggesting that high ITT is needed relative to serum T for normal spermatogenesis in men. However, the quantitative relationship between ...
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    Male hormonal contraception: effects of injections of testosterone undecanoate and depot medroxyprogesterone acetate at eight-week intervals in chinese men 

    Wang, Xing-Hai; Bremner, William J.; Ma, Ding-Zhi; Tang, Wen-Hao; Yuan, Dong; Gu, Yi-Qun; Tong, Jian-Sun (Endocrine Society, 2004-05)
    Surveys indicate that one form of acceptable male hormonal contraception would consist of injections given at 2- to 3-month intervals. This report describes a study of depot medroxyprogesterone acetate (DMPA) and testosterone undecanoate (TU) injected at 8-wk intervals for suppression of spermatogenesis ...
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    Impairment of Spermatogonial Development and Spermiation after Testosterone-Induced Gonadotropin Suppression in Adult Monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) 

    Gu, Yi-Qun; Bremner, William J.; Balourdos, Georgia; McLachlan, Robert I.; Robertson, David M.; Wreford, Nigel G.; O'Donnell, Liza; Narula, Anita (The Endocrine Society, 2001-04)
    Human male hormonal contraceptive regimens do not consistently induce azoospermia, and the basis of this variable response is unclear. This study used nine adult macaque monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) given testosterone (T) implants for 20 weeks to study changes in germ cell populations in relation ...
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    Immature spermatids are not prevalent in semen from men who are receiving androgen-based contraceptive regimens 

    Matsumoto, Alvin M.; Bremner, William J.; McLachlan, Robert I.; Anawalt, Bradley D.; Zhengwei, Yang; Wreford, Nigel G. (Elsevier, 1998-01)
    OBJECTIVE: To determine whether immature spermatids increase in semen in response to hormonal contraceptive treatments. Such a finding would support the existence of a defect in spermiogenesis, which in turn may explain the reported variability in sperm output. DESIGN: Semen smears were obtained ...
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    Exogenous testosterone or testosterone with finasteride increases bone mineral density in older men with low serum testosterone 

    Sutton, Paul R.; Bremner, William J.; Easley, Kirk A.; Tenover, J. Lisa; Matsumoto, Alvin M.; Anawalt, Bradley D.; Amory, John K.; Watts, Nelson B. (Endocrine Society, 2004-02)
    Older men, particularly those with low serum testosterone (T) levels, might benefit from T therapy to improve bone mineral density (BMD) and reduce fracture risk. Concerns exist, however, about the impact of T therapy on the prostate in older men. We hypothesized that the combination of T and ...
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    Male hormonal contraception: suppression of spermatogenesis by injectable testosterone undecanoate alone or with levonorgestrel implants in chinese men 

    Bremner, William J.; Yang, Pei-Juan; Amory, John K.; Gao, Er-Sheng; Yang, Jie; Zheng, E-Xiang; Gui, You-Lun; He, Chang-Hai (American Society of Andrology, 2004-09)
    Monthly injections of testosterone undecanoate (TU) act as a male contraceptive by reversibly suppressing spermatogenesis to azoospermia or severe oligoazoospermia in 95% of Chinese men. In 5% of Chinese men, however, monthly TU administered alone fails to suppress spermatogenesis into contraceptive ...
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    A clinical trial of injectable testosterone undecanoate as a potential male contraceptive in normal Chinese men 

    Cui, Yu-Gui; Wang, Xing-Hai; Bremner, William J.; Zhang, Gui-Yuan; Gu, Yi-Qun (Endocrine Society, 1999-10)
    This is a pilot dose-finding study of spermatogenic suppression using testosterone undecanoate (TU) injections alone in normal Chinese men. Thirty-two healthy men were recruited. Volunteers underwent pretreatment evaluation, then a treatment period in which group I (n = 13) received 500 mg TU, group ...
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    Quantitative (stereological) study of the normal spermatogenesis in the adult monkey (Macaca fascicularis) 

    Wreford, Nigel G.; Bremner, William J.; Zhengwei, Yang; McLachlan, Robert I. (American Society of Andrology, 1997-11)
    Germ cell and Sertoli cell numbers were estimated in six normal adult monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) using a contemporary unbiased and efficient stereological method--the optical disector. The data was used to assess the efficiency of spermatogenesis from type B spermatogonia to elongated spermatids. ...
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    Exogenous testosterone (T) alone or with finasteride increases physical performance, grip strength, and lean body mass in older men with low serum T 

    Anawalt, Bradley D.; Tenover, J. Lisa; Bowman, F. DuBois; Bremner, William J.; Matsumoto, Alvin M.; Page, Stephanie T.; Amory, John K. (Endocrine Society, 2005-03)
    Testosterone (T) therapy in older men with low serum T levels increases lean body mass and decreases fat mass. These changes might improve physical performance and strength; however, it has not been established whether T therapy improves functional outcome in older men. Moreover, concerns exist ...
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    Daily testosterone and gonadotropin levels are similar in azoospermic and nonazoospermic normal men administered weekly testosterone: implications for male contraceptive development 

    Matsumoto, Alvin M.; Bremner, William J.; Amory, John K.; Anawalt, Bradley D. (American Society of Andrology, 2001-11)
    Weekly intramuscular administration of testosterone esters such as testosterone enanthate (TE) suppresses gonadotropins and spermatogenesis and has been studied as a male contraceptive. For unknown reasons, however, some men fail to achieve azoospermia with such regimens. We hypothesized that either ...
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