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The behavioural effects of testosterone undecanoate in adult men with Klinefelter's syndrome: a controlled study.
Author: BancroftJ, DavidsonD W, NicolK, WuF C
Original Abstract of the Article :
The behavioural effects of exogenous testosterone in men with marginally low circulating androgen levels were investigated. Four adult men with Klinefelter's syndrome, low normal testosterone levels and normal sexual activity and interest were given testosterone undecanoate (TU 160 mg daily by mouth...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.1982.tb02763.x
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Testosterone Undecanoate and Klinefelter's Syndrome: A Journey to Balance
This research examines the potential benefits of testosterone undecanoate (TU) for men with Klinefelter's syndrome, a genetic condition characterized by low testosterone levels. The authors conducted a controlled study to investigate the behavioral effects of TU on men with this condition.
Imagine a desert traveler who has lost his way and is struggling to regain his strength. In this study, researchers explored whether supplying testosterone, the fuel that keeps a camel caravan moving, could help these men find their way and regain their vigor.
A Boost to Desire?
The research found that while TU did lead to a modest increase in sexual interest, it did not significantly impact mood, energy levels, or erectile function in the participants. This suggests that the benefits of TU may be more limited than initially anticipated.
Navigating the Desert of Hormonal Balance
The study also revealed that TU administration resulted in a greater increase in dihydrotestosterone (DHT) levels than in testosterone levels. This finding raises questions about the specific role of DHT in the observed effects and emphasizes the importance of understanding the complex interplay of hormones in individuals with Klinefelter's syndrome.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research provides valuable insights into the potential role of TU in managing Klinefelter's syndrome. While the study suggests that TU may offer some benefit in terms of sexual desire, further research is needed to fully understand its impact on overall well-being and hormonal balance. It's a reminder that each individual is unique, and finding the right path through the desert of hormonal complexities can be a personal journey.
Date :
- Date Completed 1982-08-14
- Date Revised 2019-08-13
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