Researchers tested the hypothesis that testicular hormones released after puberty are responsible for sex-specific differences in lifespan.
To test sex-specific lifespan differences, researchers castrated one group of male mice before the onset of puberty, with a control group given a sham operation instead. Castration before puberty affected early-to-midlife mortality, decreasing the mortality of these males to that of females.
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