Abstract

Masculine sexual behavior and adult gonadotrophin and steroid hormone levels were assested in intact male hamsters (approximately 100 days old) which had received exogenous steroids on days 2–10 of postnatal life. Estradiol benzoate (EB), testosterone propionate (TP) or testosterone caused deficits in sexual behavior including elimination or decreases in ejaculatory capacity and intromission frequency. Androstenedione or progesterone had no effect on male sexual behavior. EB treatment caused increases in serum LH and FSH levels, normal serum androgen levels and reduced testis weight. TP neonatally administered resulted in decreased serum androgens and decreased testis weight but normal gonadotropin levels. Progesterone did not affect hormone levels or testis weight. Adult castration and TP replacement therapy in males treated neonatally with TP did not reinstate normal levels of ejaculation.

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