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Testosterone Therapy in 
Men - Sexual Desire & Performance 
John E. Morley, M.B., B.Ch. 
Symposium Article

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Testosterone replacement, given at the time of male andropause, or "viropause," has shown many positive results. Data shows increases in strength, memory, hematocrit, and libido. In addition to the research data, clinical experience has  shown that testosterone in replacement dosage clearly improves quality of life and function in middle-aged and older men.
Clinical and epidemiologic studies, along with basic scientific research, have shown a trend toward androgen deficiency in aging males. The focus of the clinical investigations described here is to determine whether testosterone deficiency is a physiologic cause of the aging process and whether testosterone replacement might prevent or ameliorate a decline in quality of life associated with age-related decline in physical and psychological functioning. 
The physiologic aspects of aging are presented in the myth of Tithonus, the lover of Aurora, goddess of dawn. Aurora loved Tithonus so much that she asked her father, Zeus, to grant him eternal life. Unfortunately she forgot to request eternal youth for her lover, who began to experience the failure of his libido at approximately age 50 years and at age 60 to 70 years was somewhat impotent. By the age of 80 years, Tithonus had lost much of his muscle strength, and by the time he turned 90, he walked around stooped, because his bone was disappearing and he had some kyphosis. 
 
By the time he reached 100 years, he had developed some age-related cognitive dysfunction, which was shown in the myth by the fact that he babbled incessantly. At this stage, love's sweet bloom had wilted, and Aurora just wanted to be rid of him. But Tithonus was immortal. Since she could not make him disappear, Aurora changed him into a cicada instead. Thus, the chirping of a cicada is actually the incessant babbling of a senile old man. 
Many of the changes cited in this myth are associated with declining testosterone production. They include age-related disturbances in memory, muscle mass, and strength. Clearly, loss of libido and impotence are testosterone effects, and osteopenia may be another. There is evidence to suggest that disturbances in balance and declines in maximal oxygen uptake capacity (VO2max) also relate to declines in testosterone levels, although these effects have been understudied. Changes in food intake may also be effects of testosterone loss. 
Today scientists are looking for hormonal substances that will rejuvenate human beings and allow them to live longer. Can this be done with testosterone? Probably not, but the full range of its potential may be under appreciated. Twenty years of clinical experience and current research findings provide a convincing argument that testosterone replacement has a role to play in improving the quality of life in older men. 
 
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