Abstract
While it's been shown that arsenic impairs male reproductive function, it remains unclear whether the mechanism involves an effect on testosterone (T) production. We examined plasma T and luteinizing hormone (LH) levels in mice given water containing either 20 or 40 mg/L sodium arsenite (SA). The plasma T levels were lower in SA-treated mice than in controls and correlated well with testicular T levels within individuals. However, SA treatment did not significantly affect plasma LH levels. The ratio of plasma T to LH was reduced by the treatment with 40 mg/L SA. These results suggest arsenic-induced defect in testicular testosterone production in mice.
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Chang, S. I., Kim, S., Park, J. D., & Ryu, D. Y. (2010). Decreased levels of plasma testosterone/LH Ratio in male mice exposed to sodium arsenite. Biomolecules and Therapeutics, 18(3), 257–261. https://doi.org/10.4062/biomolther.2010.18.3.257
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