Plasma concentrations of testosterone and LH in the male dog

Abstract
Blood samples were withdrawn every 20 min from 3 conscious intact and 2 castrated mature males during non-consecutive periods of 12 h during the light and dark phases of the lighting schedule (intact dogs) and of 11 h during the light period (castrated dogs). In the intact dogs testosterone concentrations ranged from 0.4-6.0 ng/ml over the 24 h period. LH [luteinizing hormone] concentrations varied from 0.2-12.0 ng/ml. In all animals, LH peaks were clearly followed, after about 50 min, by corresponding testosterone peaks, but no diurnal rhythm could be established. LH concentrations in the castrated dogs were high (9.8 .+-. 2.7 (SEM [standard error of the mean]) ng/ml), and still showed an episodic pattern in spite of the undetectable plasma testosterone levels.