Journal article
The AR in bone marrow progenitor cells protects against short-term high-caloric diet-induced weight gain in male mice
VS Venkatesh, PK Russell, BF White, MV Clarke, S Golub, S Mangiofico, C Haralambous, J Lokan, S Andrikopoulos, JD Zajac, RA Davey
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology | BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1530/JME-22-0038
Abstract
We previously identified a novel pathway of testosterone action via the androgen receptor (AR) in bone marrow mesenchymal precursor cells (BM-PCs) to negatively regulate fat mass and improve metabolic function in male mice. This was achieved using our PC-AR Gene Replacement mouse model in which the AR is only expressed in BM-PCs and deleted in all other tissues. We hypothesise that the markedly reduced fat mass and increased insulin sensitivity of PC-AR Gene Replacements will confer protection from diet-induced overweight and obesity. To test this, 6-week-old male PC-AR Gene Replacements and controls (WT, global-AR knockouts (KOs)) were fed a chow or high-caloric diet (HCD) for 8 or 18 weeks..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by The Sir Edward Dunlop Medical Research Foundation, The Austin Health Medical Research Foundation and a Les and Eva Erdi Research Grant.