Journal article
Androgen action via the androgen receptor in neurons within the brain positively regulates muscle mass in male mice
RA Davey, MV Clarke, PK Russell, K Rana, J Seto, KN Roeszler, JMY How, LY Chia, K North, JD Zajac
Endocrinology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Although it is well established that exogenous androgens have anabolic effects on skeletal muscle mass in humans and mice, data from muscle-specific androgen receptor (AR) knockout (ARKO) mice indicate that myocytic expression of the AR is dispensable for hind-limb muscle mass accrual in males. To identify possible indirect actions of androgens via the AR in neurons to regulate muscle, we generated neuron-ARKO mice in which the dominantDNAbinding-dependent actions of the AR are deleted in neurons of the cortex, forebrain, hypothalamus, and olfactory bulb. Serum testosterone and luteinizing hormone levels were elevated twofold in neuron-ARKO males compared with wild-Type littermates due to di..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Sir Edward Dunlop Medical Research Foundation (K.R.), the Austin Medical Research Foundation (R.A.D.), and a Les and Eva Erdi Research Grant (J.D.Z.). R.A.D. was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Project Grant APP1058189.