Evidence for episodic secretion of testosterone in laboratory mice
- PMID: 1216260
- DOI: 10.1016/0039-128x(75)90107-5
Evidence for episodic secretion of testosterone in laboratory mice
Abstract
The concentration of testosterone (T) in the peripheral plasma of laboratory mice is extremely variable. This variability is already evident at 20--25 days of age and is not eliminated by brief or chronic exposure to male or female mice, or by isolation. The variation in T levels in plasma samples collected from the same animals on different occasions is comparable to the variation between individuals bled on a single occasion. The concentration of T in the testis is as variable as that in the peripheral plasma. It is suggested that in the laboratory mouse T is produced and released in an episodic fashion, that elevations in T levels in peripheral plasma of mice are greater than those observed in other species, and that testicular secretory episodes are interspersed with periods of minimal steroidogenic activity.
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