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Biology of Reproduction, Vol 21, 807-812, Copyright © 1979 by Society for the Study of Reproduction
1 Department of Physiology and School of Medicine,
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois 62901 Studies were carried out to determine the effect of either multiple or single s.c. injections of
oil, testosterone (T) (500 µg/kg) or testosterone propionate (TP) (500 µg/kg) on resulting T and
LH concentrations in the plasma of intact and castrated male mongrel dogs. The multiple injections
were given once daily for 7 days with daily blood samples collected prior to, during and after injections. In the single injection study, blood samples were collected 1 h before injection, every 20 min
for 3 h after injection and every 3 h thereafter for a total of 24 h. In both studies T and LH were
determined by RIA. The results of these experiments indicate that T, in contrast to TP, induces a
more rapid but shorter-lived increase in plasma T and consequently a more rapid inhibition of LH
secretion. These data suggest that sample interval following either T or TP administration is important when testing their effect on the hypothalamic-pituitary axis.
Accepted on July 12, 1979
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