Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4273395 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
These results indicate that DHEA, but not its conversion to T, alleviates the suppressive effect of social stress on copulatory behavior via sigma 1 receptors. We suggest that the decreased endogenous DHEA is involved in copulatory disorders induced by social stress in rats. Mizuno T, Yotsuyanagi S, Nagasaka Y, and Namiki M. Dehydroepiandrosterone alleviates copulatory disorder induced by social stress in male rats. J Sex Med 2006;3:612-618.
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Authors
Tsuyoshi MD, Satoshi MD, Yasuhiro MD, Mikio MD,