Division of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine


  ALVIN M MATSUMOTO MD
Professor
University of Washington School of Medicine Department of Medicine
Division of Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine


Associate Director of Clinical Affairs
Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center
VA Puget Sound Health Care System

Staff Physician
Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center
VA Puget Sound Health Care System



Seattle VAPSHCS GRECC 182S
1660 S Columbian Way Box 358280
Seattle WA 98108

Phone: (206) 764-2760
Fax: (206) 764-2569
E-mail:
alvin.matsumoto@med.va.gov

Licensure: State of Washington
Board Certification: Diplomate, The American Board of Internal Medicine
  Diplomate, American Board of Endocrinology and Metabolism
  Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners

1971 BS Chemistry (Magna cum Laude), University of Washington, Seattle WA
1975 MD University of Washington, Seattle WA
1978-1979 Chief Residency, Internal Medicine, United States Public Service Hospital, University of Washington, Seattle WA
1976-1978 Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle WA
1975-1976 Internship, Internal Medicine, University of Washington Affiliated Hospitals, Seattle WA
Matsumoto AM, Karpas AE, Paulsen CA, Bremner WJ. Reinitiation of sperm production in gonadotropin and testicular function: stimulation of testosterone, testosterone precursors, and sperm production despite high estradiol levels. J Clin Invest 72:1005-1015, 1983
Matsumoto AM, Karpas AE, Bremner WJ. Chronic human chorionic gonadotropin administration selectively decreases FSH levels in men with idiopathic azzospermia. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 62:1184-1192, 1986
Gruenewald DA, Naai MA, Hess DL, Matsumoto AM. The Brown Norway rat as a model for male reproductive aging: evidence for both primary and secondary testicular failure. J gerontol: Biological Sciences 49:B42-B50, 1994
Emery MJ, Hlastala MP, Matsumoto AM. Depression of hypercapnic ventilatory drive by testosterone administration in the sleeping infant primate. J Appl Physiol 76:1786-1793, 1994
Bebb RA, Anawalt BD, Christensen RB, Paulsen CA, Bremner WJ, Matsumoto AM. Combined administration of levonorgestrel and testosterone induces more rapid and effective suppression of spermatogenesis than testosterone alone: a promising male contraceptive approach. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 81:757-782, 1996

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