Journal article
Generation and analysis of an androgen-responsive myoblast cell line indicates that androgens regulate myotube protein accretion
Y Chen, NKL Lee, JD Zajac, HE MacLean
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | SPRINGER | Published : 2008
DOI: 10.1007/BF03346441
Abstract
Androgens have anabolic actions in skeletal muscle and could potentially act to: (a) increase proliferation of myoblasts; (b) delay differentiation to myotubes; and (c) induce protein accretion in post-proliferative myofibers. To identify the site of androgens action, we investigated the proliferative response of the C2C12 mouse myoblast cell line to testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) treatment. Neither androgens affected cell proliferation after up to 7 days treatment, nor was there a synergistic effect of androgens on the proliferative response of C2C12 cells to IGF-I treatment. However, proliferating C2C12 cells expressed 0.1% of the level of androgen receptor (AR) mRNA found in a..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by NHMRC Project Grant #350334 and an Eva and Les Erdi Major Research Grant. YC was supported by an NHMRC Biomedical Postgraduate Scholarship, and HEM by an NHMRC Career Development Award, #359226.