The small heterodimer partner (SHP) is an atypical nuclear receptor known mainly for its role in bile acid homeostasis in the enterohepatic tract. We explore here the role of SHP in the testis. SHP is expressed in the interstitial compartment of the adult testes, which contain the Leydig cells. SHP there inhibits the expression of steroidogenic genes, on the one hand by inhibiting the expression of the nuclear receptors steroidogenic factor-1 and liver receptor homolog-1 (lrh-1), and on the other hand by directly repressing the transcriptional activity of LRH-1. Consequently, in SHP knockout mice, testicular testosterone synthesis is increased independently of the hypothalamus-pituitary axis. Independent of its action on androgen synthesis,...
According to the World Health Organization, a fertile man typically has a sperm count of 15 million ...
Within the mammalian testis, specialized tight junctions between somatic Sertoli cells create basal ...
International audienceBile acids (BAs) are molecules with endocrine activities controlling several p...
International audienceThe small heterodimer partner (SHP, nuclear receptor subfamily 0, group B, mem...
International audienceThe bile acid receptor Farnesol-X-Receptor alpha (FRXalpha) is a member of the...
Early in vitro cell culture studies suggested that testicular orphan nuclear receptor 2 (TR2), a mem...
Summary: Spermatogenesis requires retinoic acid (RA) induction of the undifferentiated to differenti...
Testosterone, a steroid hormone, is not only important for testes development but also regulates spe...
International audienceSpermatogenesis is the process by which spermatozoa are generated from spermat...
Androgens are essential for normal spermatogenesis and male fertility, but how androgens exert this ...
Abstract Background Successful reproductive efforts require the establishment of a situation favorab...
Spermatogenesis is governed by vitamin A, as shown by vitamin A deficient (VAD) testes, which lack a...
Testosterone acting through the androgen receptor (AR) maintains the arrest of spermatogonial differ...
Transforming growth factor betas (TGFβs) and activins are key regulators of male fertility, affectin...
Studies in rodents have shown that male sexual function can be disrupted by fetal or neonatal admini...
According to the World Health Organization, a fertile man typically has a sperm count of 15 million ...
Within the mammalian testis, specialized tight junctions between somatic Sertoli cells create basal ...
International audienceBile acids (BAs) are molecules with endocrine activities controlling several p...
International audienceThe small heterodimer partner (SHP, nuclear receptor subfamily 0, group B, mem...
International audienceThe bile acid receptor Farnesol-X-Receptor alpha (FRXalpha) is a member of the...
Early in vitro cell culture studies suggested that testicular orphan nuclear receptor 2 (TR2), a mem...
Summary: Spermatogenesis requires retinoic acid (RA) induction of the undifferentiated to differenti...
Testosterone, a steroid hormone, is not only important for testes development but also regulates spe...
International audienceSpermatogenesis is the process by which spermatozoa are generated from spermat...
Androgens are essential for normal spermatogenesis and male fertility, but how androgens exert this ...
Abstract Background Successful reproductive efforts require the establishment of a situation favorab...
Spermatogenesis is governed by vitamin A, as shown by vitamin A deficient (VAD) testes, which lack a...
Testosterone acting through the androgen receptor (AR) maintains the arrest of spermatogonial differ...
Transforming growth factor betas (TGFβs) and activins are key regulators of male fertility, affectin...
Studies in rodents have shown that male sexual function can be disrupted by fetal or neonatal admini...
According to the World Health Organization, a fertile man typically has a sperm count of 15 million ...
Within the mammalian testis, specialized tight junctions between somatic Sertoli cells create basal ...
International audienceBile acids (BAs) are molecules with endocrine activities controlling several p...