Regulation of blood flow through the testicular microvasculature by vasomotion is thought to be important for normal testis function as it regulates interstitial fluid (IF) dynamics which is an important intra-testicular transport medium. Androgens control vasomotion, but how they exert these effects remains unclear. One possibility is by signalling via androgen receptors (AR) expressed in testicular arteriole smooth muscle cells. To investigate this and determine the overall importance of this mechanism in testis function, we generated a blood vessel smooth muscle cell-specific AR knockout mouse (SMARKO). Gross reproductive development was normal in SMARKO mice but testis weight was reduced in adulthood compared to control littermates; thi...
Androgen and the androgen receptor (AR) have been shown to play critical roles in male fertility. Ou...
Androgen receptor (AR) signalling is essential for the development and function of the male reproduc...
The epididymis plays an essential role in male fertility, and disruption of epididymal function can ...
Androgens are essential for normal spermatogenesis and male fertility, but how androgens exert this ...
The seminal vesicles (SVs), like much of the male reproductive tract, depend on androgen-driven stro...
Background: The interstitium of the mouse testis contains Leydig cells and a small number of ster...
Androgens act to stimulate spermatogenesis through androgen receptors (ARs) on the Sertoli cells and...
Androgens act to stimulate spermatogenesis through androgen receptors (AR) on the Sertoli cells and ...
The testis as a site for atherosclerotic changes has so far attracted little attention. We used the ...
Objective: Testicular feminised (Tfm) mice express a non-functional androgen receptor, and also have...
Testosterone synthesis depends on normal Leydig cell (LC) development, but the mechanisms controllin...
Within the mammalian testis, specialized tight junctions between somatic Sertoli cells create basal ...
Androgens are critical steroid hormones that determine the expression of the male phenotype, includi...
<div><p>Post-natal testicular development is dependent on gonadotrophin and androgen stimulation. Fo...
It is established that androgens and unidentified Sertoli cell (SC)-derived factors can influence th...
Androgen and the androgen receptor (AR) have been shown to play critical roles in male fertility. Ou...
Androgen receptor (AR) signalling is essential for the development and function of the male reproduc...
The epididymis plays an essential role in male fertility, and disruption of epididymal function can ...
Androgens are essential for normal spermatogenesis and male fertility, but how androgens exert this ...
The seminal vesicles (SVs), like much of the male reproductive tract, depend on androgen-driven stro...
Background: The interstitium of the mouse testis contains Leydig cells and a small number of ster...
Androgens act to stimulate spermatogenesis through androgen receptors (ARs) on the Sertoli cells and...
Androgens act to stimulate spermatogenesis through androgen receptors (AR) on the Sertoli cells and ...
The testis as a site for atherosclerotic changes has so far attracted little attention. We used the ...
Objective: Testicular feminised (Tfm) mice express a non-functional androgen receptor, and also have...
Testosterone synthesis depends on normal Leydig cell (LC) development, but the mechanisms controllin...
Within the mammalian testis, specialized tight junctions between somatic Sertoli cells create basal ...
Androgens are critical steroid hormones that determine the expression of the male phenotype, includi...
<div><p>Post-natal testicular development is dependent on gonadotrophin and androgen stimulation. Fo...
It is established that androgens and unidentified Sertoli cell (SC)-derived factors can influence th...
Androgen and the androgen receptor (AR) have been shown to play critical roles in male fertility. Ou...
Androgen receptor (AR) signalling is essential for the development and function of the male reproduc...
The epididymis plays an essential role in male fertility, and disruption of epididymal function can ...