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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 10, 453-460, Copyright © 1974 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521 Testicular, thyroidal, and adrenal activities were measured in male Beagle dogs immunized against a purified bovine luteinizing hormone (NIH-LH-B5) for 15 or 52
wk. Circulating antibodies were associated with atrophy of the testes, epididymides,
and prostate gland. The ability to ejaculate was impaired by 2 to 5 wk after the first
immunizing dose. Libido and penile erection were not visibly affected, although blood
levels of androgens were lowered. The effects of immunization were apparent by high
levels of antibodies and reproductive dysfunction for as long as 52 wk in three of four
dogs in the long-term study. Immunization did not affect gravimetric, histologic, or hormonal
measures of function of the thyroid or adrenal glands. Immunization against LH specifically
interfered with endogenous gonadotropins by immunologic neutralization of their biologic
effects. High levels of antibodies 271 days after the last immunizing dose may be an
indication of a secondary, anamnestic response to endogenous gonadotropin.
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