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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 15, 561-564, Copyright © 1976 by Society for the Study of Reproduction

Developmental Patterns of Plasma and Testicular Testosterone in Rabbits from Birth to 90 Days of Age

M. BERGER 1, J. CHAZAUD 1, Ch. JEAN-FAUCHER 1, M. DE TURCKHEIM 1, G. VEYSSIERE 1, , and Cl. JEAN 1

1 Physiologie Comparée et Endocrinologie, Université de Clermont, Complexe Scientifique des Cézeaux., B.P. 45-63l70 Aubiere—France


Testosterone was measured every 10 days in plasma and testes of male rabbits, from birth to 90 days of age. Plasma testosterone varied little from birth (3.8 ng/10 ml) to 40 days (4.6 ng/10 ml) and increased thereafter until the 60th day (40.1 ng/10 ml). This level, characteristic of puberty, remained unchanged until the 90th day and decreased thereafter. Testicular testosterone content followed a similar pattern. It remained steady from the 1st to the 20th day. From the 20th day to the 50th day it rose slowly. Between the 50th and 60th day it increased rapidly and reached its maximum at the 60th day (339.8 ng). It remained at the same level until the 90th day. Testicular testosterone concentration was steady from 1 to 20 days, then increased quickly, reaching a maximum at 60 days (154.8 ng/100 mg). It then decreased until the 90th day (48.4 ng/100 mg).

Submitted on March 9, 1976
Accepted on July 20, 1976







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