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Endogenously elevated androgens alter the developmental programming of the hypothalamic–pituitary axis in male mice
Gonzalez, Betina
; Ratner, Laura Daniela
; Di Giorgio, Noelia Paula
; Poutanen, Matti; Huhtaniemi, Lipo T.; Calandra, Ricardo Saul
; Lux, Victoria Adela R.
; Rulli, Susana Beatriz
Fecha de publicación:
01/2011
Editorial:
Elsevier Ireland
Revista:
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
ISSN:
0303-7207
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Inglés
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Transgenic male mice that express human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) α and β subunits constitutively hypersecrete hCG and produce elevated levels of androgens. The aim of this study was to characterize the hypothalamic–pituitary function of these transgenic (hCGαβ+) males by focusing on FSH regulation. Serum FSH levels and pituitary mRNA expression of Fshb, Lhb, Cga, Gnrhr and Esr1 were reduced, whereas Fst expression was increased in prepubertal hCGαβ+ males as compared with wild-type. In the hypothalamus, Cyp19a1 expression, GnRH concentration and ex-vivo GnRH pulsatility were elevated in prepubertal hCGαβ+ mice, whereas Kiss1 expression was decreased prepubertally and Gad67 expression was elevated neonatally. The effect of androgens on the developmental programming of the hypothalamic–pituitary axis of hCGαβ+ males was evaluated by perinatal and prepubertal antiandrogen (flutamide) administration. Our studies identified a critical window between gestational day 18 and postnatal day 14, during which chronically elevated androgens and/or their locally produced metabolites activate the hypothalamus and concomitantly shut-down the gonadotropin axis.
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Gonzalez, Betina; Ratner, Laura Daniela; Di Giorgio, Noelia Paula; Poutanen, Matti; Huhtaniemi, Lipo T.; et al.; Endogenously elevated androgens alter the developmental programming of the hypothalamic–pituitary axis in male mice; Elsevier Ireland; Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology; 332; 1-2; 1-2011; 78-87
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