2021
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23334
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Blood testosterone levels in sickness and in health: Male chimpanzee testosterone levels decrease in face of an immune challenge

Abstract: As an integral part of the immune response, testosterone secretion is inhibited when an individual is confronted with an immune challenge. Testosterone‐mediated physiological, morphological, and behavioral traits are compromised at times of impaired health. Nevertheless, males of some species seem to maintain high levels of testosterone when confronted with an immune challenge, upholding competitive strength but compromising their immune response. It has been argued that this phenomenon will occur only in spec… Show more

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“…Testosterone and androstenedione were extracted from plasma samples following [ 39 , 45 ], with minor modifications as described in [ 46 ]. Each plasma sample was mixed with 400 µL acetonitrile and 5 µL internal standard (a mixture described in [ 47 ]).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Testosterone and androstenedione were extracted from plasma samples following [ 39 , 45 ], with minor modifications as described in [ 46 ]. Each plasma sample was mixed with 400 µL acetonitrile and 5 µL internal standard (a mixture described in [ 47 ]).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the time being, no separate reference range for the aging men exists. However, evidences are accumulating that there is no one threshold spate between normal and pathological, but that there are symptom-specific thresholds for the various signs of hypogonadism in aging as well as in younger men [48,49].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Lonsdorf et al (2021) review the Gombe Ecosystem Health Project and its creation and evolution over the past 16 years with the goal that their results can be applied to other field sites. Next, Sonnweber et al (2021) examine the relationship between wild male chimpanzee testosterone levels in the presence of sickness and when they are asymptomatic, with results suggesting that testosterone levels in male chimpanzees are impacted when they are sick and that this may have broad implications for the fitness of males both temporarily and longer term.…”
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confidence: 99%