Browsing Center for Research in Reproduction and Contraception by Subject "Lipoproteins, HDL Cholesterol, blood"
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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 ... -
Metabolic and behavioral effects of high-dose, exogenous testosterone in healthy men
(Endocrine Society, 1994-08)In addition to their use as replacement therapy for hypogonadal males, androgens, particularly testosterone (T), are being explored as potential hormonal male contraceptive agents, alone or in combination ... -
Physiological levels of estradiol stimulate plasma high density lipoprotein2 cholesterol levels in normal men
(Endocrine Society, 1994-04)Premenopausal women have a lower risk of coronary artery disease than men or postmenopausal women; estrogens are thought to contribute to this lower risk. Administration of exogenous estrogen to post-menopausal ...