Journal article

Perinatal testosterone surge is required for normal adult bone size but not for normal bone remodeling

NA Sims, K Brennan, J Spaliviero, DJ Handelsman, MJ Seibel

American Journal of Physiology Endocrinology and Metabolism | Published : 2006

Abstract

Although testosterone (T) has striking effects on mature skeletal size and structure, it is not clear whether this depends exclusively on adult circulating levels of T or whether additional early-life factors also play a role. We have compared the androgen-deficient hypogonadal (hpg) mutant mouse with intact, orchidectomized, and T-treated non-hpg mice to determine relative contributions of adult and perinatal T to bone growth and development. At 3 wk of age, although trabecular and cortical bone structure was normal, bone turnover was significantly altered in hpg male mice; osteoid volume (OV/BV) and osteoblast surface (ObS/BS) were significantly lower and osteoclast surface (OcS/BS) signif..

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