“…There is a clear hormonal basis to these sex differences, since castration of the adult male will convert all gland characteristics to the female pattern within a few weeks (see Table 1, together with Lin and Nadakavukaren, 1979;Payne et al, 1977;Woolley and Worley, 1954), a change which can be prevented by androgen replacement (Hoffman, 1971;Payne et al, 1977). Similarly, administration of androgens to adult females will result in the appearance of type I1 cells and polytubular complexes and a marked decrease in both porphyrin content and porphyrinogenic enzyme activity (Spike et al, 1985;Sun and Nadakavukaren, 1980).…”