Journal article

Androgen receptor CAG repeat length as a moderator of the relationship between free testosterone levels and cognition

S Tan, T Porter, RS Bucks, M Weinborn, L Milicic, A Brown, SR Rainey-Smith, K Taddei, D Ames, CL Masters, P Maruff, G Savage, CC Rowe, VL Villemagne, B Brown, HR Sohrabi, SM Laws, RN Martins

Hormones and Behavior | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2021

Abstract

Age-related decrease in testosterone levels is a potential risk factor for cognitive decline in older men. However, observational studies and clinical trials have reported inconsistent results on the effects of testosterone on individual cognitive domains. Null findings may be attributed to factors that studies have yet to consider. In particular, individual variations in polyglutamine (CAG) length in the androgen receptor (AR) gene could alter androgenic activity in brain regions associated with cognitive processes including memory and executive functions. However, the role of AR CAG repeat length as a moderator of the relationship between testosterone levels and cognition has not been inve..

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