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Low-dose human chorionic gonadotropin maintains intratesticular testosterone in normal men with testosterone-induced gonadotropin suppression
(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 ...
Impairment of Spermatogonial Development and Spermiation after Testosterone-Induced Gonadotropin Suppression in Adult Monkeys (Macaca fascicularis)
(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 ...
Immature spermatids are not prevalent in semen from men who are receiving androgen-based contraceptive regimens
(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 ...
Age-related analysis of inhibin A, inhibin B, and activin a relative to the intercycle monotropic follicle-stimulating hormone rise in normal ovulatory women
(Endocrine Society, 2004-06)
Previous studies have reported that the monotropic rise in FSH in older
women is associated with decreased inhibin B and/or A levels and increased
levels of activin A. Whereas most investigators have found decreased
follicular-phase inhibin B, the roles of inhibin A and activin A as
modulators of ...
Suppression of spermatogenesis in man induced by Nal-Glu gonadotropin releasing hormone antagonist and testosterone enanthate (TE) is maintained by TE alone
(Endocrine Society, 1998-10)
GnRH antagonists plus testosterone (T) suppress LH and FSH levels and
inhibit spermatogenesis to azoospermia or severe oligozoospermia.
High-dose T treatment alone has been shown to be an effective male
contraceptive (contraceptive efficacy rate of 1.4 per 100 person yr).
Combined GnRH antagonist ...
Decreased serum inhibin levels in normal elderly men: evidence for a decline in Sertoli cell function with aging
(Endocrine Society, 1988-09)
Compared to young men, normal elderly men have decreased sperm production
despite elevated serum gonadotropin levels. To determine whether the
seminiferous tubule defect in elderly men includes decreased Sertoli cell
function, we measured serum immunoreactive inhibin concentrations in young
and ...
Combined administration of levonorgestrel and testosterone induces more rapid and effective suppression of spermatogenesis than testosterone alone: a promising male contraceptive approach
(Endocrine Society, 1996-02)
Studies using high dose testosterone (T) administration in normal men as a
male contraceptive have resulted in azoospermia rates of only 50-70%.
Previous studies of T and progestogen combinations have shown comparable
rates of azoospermia, but have been uncontrolled or used T in doses less
than ...
Luteal phase deficiency: characterization of reproductive hormones over the menstrual cycle
(Endocrine Society, 1989-10)
The recurrent deficiency of progesterone (P) secretion by the corpus
luteum has been associated with infertility and habitual abortion and
given the clinical diagnosis of luteal phase deficiency (LPD). There is
evidence that both follicular and luteal phase abnormalities can result in
LPD cycles. ...
The effects of aging in normal men on bioavailable testosterone and luteinizing hormone secretion: response to clomiphene citrate
(Endocrine Society, 1987-12)
Serum testosterone (T) levels in men decline with age while serum LH
levels, as measured by RIA, increase. To assess if the decline in serum T
levels in healthy aging men is paralleled by an age-related decline in the
bioavailable non-sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG)-bound fraction of T
and to ...
The effects of normal aging on the response of the pituitary-gonadal axis to chronic clomiphene administration in men
(American Society of Andrology, 1991-07)
Serum androgens decline with age in normal men, despite normal or elevated
bioactive serum gonadotropins, suggesting that primary testicular
dysfunction occurs with aging. The authors further assessed the question
of age-related testicular dysfunction by evaluating whether raising serum
gonadotropins ...