TL;DR: It was concluded that the peripherally active steroid dihydrotestosterone probably plays no role in the maintenance of sexual behavior and can be accumulated by brain and peripheral androgen-sensitive tissues.
TL;DR: In men with hypogonadism, Testim gel raised and maintained serum testosterone levels to within the normal adult range, alleviated signs and symptoms associated with hypomagnetism, and was well tolerated.
TL;DR: The results strongly suggest that the receptor sites for testosterone and estradiol in rat uterus are localised on two different multi-unit proteins in which the steroid binding units are different.
Abstract: Immature rat uteri contain specific binding proteins for both estradiol and testosterone. In an attempt to compare these two hormonal sites and to determine their localisation, the following was successively established.
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Testosterone did not compete with [3H]estradiol (3 nM) for the estrogen receptor sites, whereas high concentrations of estradiol did compete with [3H]testosterone on the androgen receptor.
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After incubation of uteri at low physiological concentration of testosterone, the majority of the testosterone receptor sites was localised in the nucleus, whereas the estradiol receptor sites were found in the cytosol fraction. For higher concentration (≥ 100 nM) of testosterone the two steroid receptor sites were mainly present in the nuclear fraction.
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The complexes of [3H]testosterone and [14C]estradiol with cytosol receptors, when simultaneously prepared and analysed, were shown to behave differently after sucrose-gradient ultracentrifugation and Sepharose chromatography.
These results strongly suggest that the receptor sites for testosterone and estradiol in rat uterus are localised on two different multi-unit proteins in which the steroid binding units are different.
TL;DR: 1-Testo can be characterised as a typical anabolic steroid and it has to be assumed that consumption of this substance is associated with adverse side effects typical for this class of compounds.