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    Effects of α-p-chlorophenoxyisobutyryl ethyl ester (CPIB) with and without androsterone on cholesterol biosynthesis in rat liver by Donald R. Avoy, E.A. Swyryd, R. Gordon Gould

    Published 1965-07-01
    “…α-p-Chlorophenoxyisobutyrate (CPIB) or a mixture of CPIB with a small amount of androsterone (Atromid) fed to rats at a level of 0.3% of the diet was found to increase the liver weight by about 25%, and to decrease the cholesterol concentration in liver by about 10% and in plasma by about 30%. …”
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    Alternative (backdoor) androgen production and masculinization in the human fetus. by Peter J O'Shaughnessy, Jean Philippe Antignac, Bruno Le Bizec, Marie-Line Morvan, Konstantin Svechnikov, Olle Söder, Iuliia Savchuk, Ana Monteiro, Ugo Soffientini, Zoe C Johnston, Michelle Bellingham, Denise Hough, Natasha Walker, Panagiotis Filis, Paul A Fowler

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Results show that androsterone is the principal backdoor androgen in the male fetal circulation and that DHT is undetectable (<1 ng/mL), while in female fetuses, there are significantly lower levels of androsterone and testosterone. …”
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    Steroid Metabolites Support Evidence of Autism as a Spectrum by Benedikt Andreas Gasser, Johann Kurz, Bernhard Dick, Markus Georg Mohaupt

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Interestingly, in both matched samples, only androsterone, etiocholanolone, progesterone, tetrahydrocortisone, tetrahydrocortisol, and 5a-tetrahydrocortisol groups were positively correlated. …”
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    The "backdoor pathway" of androgen synthesis in human male sexual development. by Walter L Miller, Richard J Auchus

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…O'Shaughnessy and colleagues now show that the principal human backdoor androgen is androsterone and provide strong evidence that it derives from placental progesterone that is metabolized to androsterone in nontesticular tissues. …”
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    Hormonal Physiological Changes of Testis Resulting From Exposure to Vinyl Cyanide and the Possible Protective Role of β-cryptoxanthin in Male Rat by Nura I. Al-Zail

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Daily oral administration of VCN at a dose level of 30 mg/kg b.w. (7.2mg/ animal) to male rats for a period of 5 days significantly reduced the levels of serum testosterone (T), androsterone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH) which indicates injury to the testis function. …”
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    Classic and backdoor pathways of androgen biosynthesis in human sexual development by Hyun Gyung Lee, Chan Jong Kim

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Androsterone and steroidal substrates specific to the backdoor route are predominantly found in the placenta, liver, and adrenal glands rather than in the testes. …”
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    The analysis of causal relationships between blood lipid levels and BMD. by Stacey S Cherny, Maxim B Freidin, Frances M K Williams, Gregory Livshits

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A main aim of the present study was to investigate the hypothesis that androsterone-related metabolites could provide a link between CVD and OP, as a common cause of lipid levels and BMD. …”
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