Seasonal changes in serum dehydroepiandrosterone, androstenedione, and testosterone levels in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri boliviensis boliviensis)

R. Herbert Wiebe, Lawrence E. Williams, Christian R. Abee, Richard R. Yeoman, Edward J. Diamond

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    Abstract

    The squirrel monkey (Saimiri boliviensis boliviensis) has a well‐defined breeding season during which adult males undergo androgen‐dependent morphological changes, with acquisition of active spermatogenesis. To assess the hormonal events of this annual cycle, blood samples were obtained weekly from ten adult males, and serum was assayed for testosterone (T), androstenedione (ΔA), and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). A significant seasonal variation was noted in mean serum T (P < 0.02), ΔA (P < 0.02), and DHEA (P < 0.001) concentrations. Mean ΔA concentrations increased from a nonbreeding season nadir of 91.4 ± 12.9 ng/ml (mean ± standard error) to a prebreeding concentration of 139 ± 10.5 ng/ml and breeding season peak of 167.5 ± 15.4 ng/ml (P < 0.05). Mean DHEA concentrations increased from a nonbreeding season nadir of 8.3 ± 0.8 to a breeding season peak of 14.3 ± 1.2 (P < 0.001). Mean T levels in the nonbreeding (52.2 ± 11.6 ng/ ml) and prebreeding season (48.6 ± 7.4) were similar. However, T significantly increased during the breeding season to 103.5 ± 12.8 ng/ml (P < 0.05). Progressive changes in body weight and morphology paralleled the rise in serum ΔA levels. The pattern of peripheral serum androgen concentrations throughout the year would suggest annual activation of the hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal and/or hypothalamic‐pituitary‐gonadal axes.

    Original languageEnglish (US)
    Pages (from-to)285-291
    Number of pages7
    JournalAmerican journal of primatology
    Volume14
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 1988

    Keywords

    • DHEA
    • androgens
    • androstenedione
    • seasonality
    • testosterone

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
    • Animal Science and Zoology

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