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1 Abteilung Experimentelle
Endokrinologie, Universitäts-Frauenklinik,
Münster, Federal Republic of Germany
The effects of chronic, high-dose treatment
with an LHRH-agonist (D-Ser-(TBu)6-LHRH-ethylamide) on pituitary and testicular functions were investigated in four adult rhesus
monkeys in-season. Doses of 4 µg of agonist
per day for eight weeks followed by 20 µg/day
for four weeks caused a significant decrease in
testicular volume and a transient suppression
of sperm counts, although counts at the end of
treatment were not different from control values. Basal levels of LH were not altered by
chronic treatment. Responses to acute stimulation with high and low doses of LHRH or the
agonist were measured in terms of the LH increase over basal values and the cumulative
response. The results indicate that the pituitary
capacity was not affected, but that the sensitivity to low doses was decreased after 12 weeks.
Basal testosterone concentrations were decreased during the early and later phases of
treatment. The testosterone increase in response to acute stimulation with LHRH or its
agonist was not suppressed by chronic treatment, although the cumulative response to low
doses of both substances was less after 12
weeks of treatment with high doses of the
agonist.
Revised on December 1, 1980
Accepted on December 1, 1980
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