Recent studies in mice have demonstrated that osteocalcin (OCN) regulates testosterone (T) production in males but not in females. We hypothesized that this novel bone-testis axis may be most relevant during rapid skeletal growth to help maximize bone size. Thus we measured serum T, total and undercarboxylated (UC) OCN, and periosteal circumference at the radius in 56 boys (bone age 4 to 20 years). T was correlated with OCN (bone-age-adjusted r = 0.30, p = .024), with a similar trend for UC OCN. T began to increase in the boys at bone age 11 years, and OCN peaked at bone age 14 years. Thus we divided the boys into three groups: 4 to 10 years (n = 16), 11 to 14 years (n = 18), and 15 to 20 years (n = 22). In boys of bone age 11 to 14 years (...
Background: Although both testosterone (T) and estradiol (E2) are considered essential in the regula...
Increasing evidence disclosed the existence of a novel multi-organ endocrine pathway, involving bone...
Bone is a highly vascular structure that is dependent on local blood supply for its proliferation, t...
Objective Osteocalcin is a well-known marker of bone formation. Recently, mice lacking osteocalcin o...
The strength of bone depends on bone quantity and quality. Osteocalcin (Ocn) is the most abundant no...
Sex steroids, including testosterone, regulate the development and function of the male skeleton. Ou...
Although the endocrine capacity of bone is widely recognized, interactions between bone and the repr...
Osteoporosis is common in post-menopausal women and is related to reduced levels of estrogen. Howeve...
Proliferation and differentiation of adult Leydig cells are mainly completed in puberty. In many stu...
SummaryInteractions between bone and the reproductive system have until now been thought to be limit...
Context: In mice, undercarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOC) modulates insulin secretion and sensitivity a...
Testosterone is an important hormone for both bone gain and maintenance in men. Hypogonadal men have...
Bone is an endocrine tissue expressing androgen and estrogen receptors as well as steroid metabolizi...
The strength of bone depends on bone quantity and quality. Osteocalcin (Ocn) is the most abundant no...
The skeleton has recently emerged as a critical insulin target tissue that regulates whole body gluc...
Background: Although both testosterone (T) and estradiol (E2) are considered essential in the regula...
Increasing evidence disclosed the existence of a novel multi-organ endocrine pathway, involving bone...
Bone is a highly vascular structure that is dependent on local blood supply for its proliferation, t...
Objective Osteocalcin is a well-known marker of bone formation. Recently, mice lacking osteocalcin o...
The strength of bone depends on bone quantity and quality. Osteocalcin (Ocn) is the most abundant no...
Sex steroids, including testosterone, regulate the development and function of the male skeleton. Ou...
Although the endocrine capacity of bone is widely recognized, interactions between bone and the repr...
Osteoporosis is common in post-menopausal women and is related to reduced levels of estrogen. Howeve...
Proliferation and differentiation of adult Leydig cells are mainly completed in puberty. In many stu...
SummaryInteractions between bone and the reproductive system have until now been thought to be limit...
Context: In mice, undercarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOC) modulates insulin secretion and sensitivity a...
Testosterone is an important hormone for both bone gain and maintenance in men. Hypogonadal men have...
Bone is an endocrine tissue expressing androgen and estrogen receptors as well as steroid metabolizi...
The strength of bone depends on bone quantity and quality. Osteocalcin (Ocn) is the most abundant no...
The skeleton has recently emerged as a critical insulin target tissue that regulates whole body gluc...
Background: Although both testosterone (T) and estradiol (E2) are considered essential in the regula...
Increasing evidence disclosed the existence of a novel multi-organ endocrine pathway, involving bone...
Bone is a highly vascular structure that is dependent on local blood supply for its proliferation, t...