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Horm Metab Res


Title:"Enzyme immunoassay of testosterone, 17beta-estradiol, and progesterone in perspiration and urine of preadolescents and young adults: exceptional levels in men's axillary perspiration"
Author(s):Muir CC; Treasurywala K; McAllister S; Sutherland J; Dukas L; Berger RG; Khan A; deCatanzaro D;
Address:"Centre for Neuroscience, Department of Psychology, Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. cmuir@brocku.ca"
Journal Title:Horm Metab Res
Year:2008
Volume:20080818
Issue:11
Page Number:819 - 826
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1082042
ISSN/ISBN:0018-5043 (Print) 0018-5043 (Linking)
Abstract:"Enzyme immunoassays for testosterone, 17beta-estradiol, and progesterone were validated for human facial and axillary perspiration and compared to levels in urine. In study 1, these assays were applied to samples from preadolescent girls and boys and young women and men. Men's axillary perspiration contained substantially higher levels of steroids than seen in other substrates from men or in any sample from women, boys, and girls. Male axillary steroid levels were very variable across individuals, and on average they exceeded levels in facial perspiration by 90-fold for testosterone and 45-fold for estradiol. Men's urinary testosterone also exceeded urinary levels of the other subjects. In study 2, axillary perspiration, urine, and saliva were collected from young men. Substantial axillary levels of testosterone and estradiol were again observed. Correlations of the same hormone among the different substrates were generally very low, except for a small correlation between estradiol levels measured in axillary perspiration and urine in study 2. High unconjugated steroid content in men's axillary excretions could, if absorbed by women during intimacy, be implicated in pheromonal activity"
Keywords:Adolescent Adult *Axilla Child Estradiol/*analysis/urine Face Female Humans Immunoenzyme Techniques/*methods Male Progesterone/*analysis/urine Reproducibility of Results Saliva/chemistry Sweat/*chemistry Testosterone/*analysis/urine;neuroscience;
Notes:"MedlineMuir, C C Treasurywala, K McAllister, S Sutherland, J Dukas, L Berger, R G Khan, A deCatanzaro, D eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 2008/08/20 Horm Metab Res. 2008 Nov; 40(11):819-26. doi: 10.1055/s-0028-1082042. Epub 2008 Aug 18"

 
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