Journal article
A floxed allele of the androgen receptor gene causes hyperandrogenization in male mice
HE MacLean, WSM Chiu, C Ma, JF McManus, RA Davey, R Cameron, AJ Notini, JD Zajac
Physiological Genomics | AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 2008
Abstract
We previously generated a conditional floxed mouse line to study androgen action, in which exon 3 of the androgen receptor (AR) gene is flanked by loxP sites, with the neomycin resistance gene present in intron 3. Deletion of exon 3 in global AR knockout mice causes androgen insensitivity syndrome, characterized by genotypic males lacking normal masculinization. We now report that male mice carrying the floxed allele (ARlox) have the reverse phenotype, termed hyperandrogenization. ARlox mice have increased mass of androgen-dependent tissues, including kidney, (P < 0.001), seminal vesicle (P < 0.001), levator ani muscle (P = 0.001), and heart (P < 0.05). Serum testosterone is not significantl..
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