Background: Testicular failure has an effect on normal physiology. To address this issue, an experimental non-human primate model of long-term castrated rhesus monkey was chosen for this study to evaluate the influence of castration on various biochemical parameters. Methods: Nine castrated rhesus monkeys were evaluated for changes in body weight, serum testosterone, and serum biochemical parameters as compared to those in non-castrated macaques. Results: Castration caused statistically significant changes in body weight, biochemical analytes, and testosterone levels. Body weight and testosterone levels were decreased, and there were increase in alanine aminotransferase, cholesterol, serum bilirubin, phosphorous, alkaline phosphatase, urea ...
Objective: To study the efficacy of long-term buserelin acetate infusion to desensitize pituitary an...
BACKGROUND: The cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis) has been increasingly used in biomedical res...
The present studies were carried out to characterize and compare the acute effects of cage-restraint...
Serum concentrations of bioactive luteinizing hormone (LH) and of testosterone were measured in adul...
Inhibin has been suggested to play a role in gonadal feedback regulation of follicle-stimulat...
Data on pubertal maturation in male marmoset, a model for human reproduction, are scant and conflict...
Data on pubertal maturation in male marmoset, a model for human reproduction, are scant and conflict...
Aim: To study the effect of intratesticular administration of ethane-1,2-dimethyls ulphonate (EDS) w...
There is little information on the effect of sex hormones on thyroid function in infra-human primate...
The purpose of this study was to measure the short term effects of castration on steroid metabolism...
Testosterone is being widely and successfully used in the clinical treat-ment of hypogonadal conditi...
The role/need for estrogen in regulating testicular function of adult male bonnet monkeys (M. radiat...
7alpha-Methyl-19-nortestosterone (MENT) is a potent synthetic androgen that cannot be convert...
The present studies were carried out to characterize and compare the acute effects of cage-restraint...
The role/need for estrogen in regulating testicular function of adult male bonnet monkeys (M. radiat...
Objective: To study the efficacy of long-term buserelin acetate infusion to desensitize pituitary an...
BACKGROUND: The cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis) has been increasingly used in biomedical res...
The present studies were carried out to characterize and compare the acute effects of cage-restraint...
Serum concentrations of bioactive luteinizing hormone (LH) and of testosterone were measured in adul...
Inhibin has been suggested to play a role in gonadal feedback regulation of follicle-stimulat...
Data on pubertal maturation in male marmoset, a model for human reproduction, are scant and conflict...
Data on pubertal maturation in male marmoset, a model for human reproduction, are scant and conflict...
Aim: To study the effect of intratesticular administration of ethane-1,2-dimethyls ulphonate (EDS) w...
There is little information on the effect of sex hormones on thyroid function in infra-human primate...
The purpose of this study was to measure the short term effects of castration on steroid metabolism...
Testosterone is being widely and successfully used in the clinical treat-ment of hypogonadal conditi...
The role/need for estrogen in regulating testicular function of adult male bonnet monkeys (M. radiat...
7alpha-Methyl-19-nortestosterone (MENT) is a potent synthetic androgen that cannot be convert...
The present studies were carried out to characterize and compare the acute effects of cage-restraint...
The role/need for estrogen in regulating testicular function of adult male bonnet monkeys (M. radiat...
Objective: To study the efficacy of long-term buserelin acetate infusion to desensitize pituitary an...
BACKGROUND: The cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis) has been increasingly used in biomedical res...
The present studies were carried out to characterize and compare the acute effects of cage-restraint...