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Cannabinoids Inhibit Testosterone Secretion by Mouse Testes in Vitro
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1977
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FertilityGynecologyNonpsychoactive ConstituentsReproductive BiologyCannabinoid PharmacologyMouse TestesReproductive EndocrinologyMolecular PharmacologyPublic HealthCannabinoidsCannabis UseInfertilityAndrologyIncubation MediumHormonal Male ContraceptionEndocrinologyPharmacologyMedicineReproductive Hormone
Addition of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol or cannabinol to an incubation medium containing decapsulated mouse testes caused a significant reduction in the accumulation of testosterone in the medium. This result suggests that the reported effects of cannabis on male sexual and reproductive function may result from direct inhibition of testicular steroidogenesis by both psychoactive and nonpsychoactive constituents of marihuana.
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