Androgens (such as testosterone) have been shown to increase lean body mass and reduce fat body mass in men through activation of androgen receptors (AR). While this suggests a potential clinical use for androgens, attempts at utilization of this class of hormones as a therapeutic are limited by side effects due to indiscriminate AR activation in various tissues. Thus, a greater understanding of the tissues and cells involved in promoting these changes would be beneficial. Here we show that selective overexpression of AR in muscle cells of transgenic (HSA-AR) rodents both increases lean muscle mass and significantly reduces fat mass in males. Similar effects can be induced in HSA-AR females treated with testosterone. Metabolic analyses of H...
Androgen deficiency in men increases body fat, but the mechanisms by which testosterone suppresses f...
Although androgens are known to exert anabolic effects in skeletal muscle, overexpression of androg...
International audienceThe first aim of this study was to examine the role of myofiber androgen recep...
Androgens (such as testosterone) have been shown to increase lean body mass and reduce fat body mass...
Background Androgens are anabolic steroid hormones that exert their function by binding to the andro...
Androgens have well-established anabolic actions on skeletal muscle, although the direct effects of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the role of androgen receptor (AR) activation for adipose tissue metabolism....
We aimed to determine the mechanisms of the anabolic actions of androgens in skeletal muscle by inve...
The Androgen Receptor (AR) pathway is involved in the development of skeletal muscle but the molecul...
© 2012 Dr. Kim Luan Nicole LeeOur ARKO mouse model is invaluable for this study because it has aboli...
Androgens increase skeletal muscle mass, but their clinical use is hampered by lack of tissue select...
Androgens are steroid hormones which are, in men, secreted predominantly by the testes. The major go...
Androgen deprivation in men leads to increased adiposity, but the mechanisms underlying androgen reg...
Androgens are steroid hormones which are, in men, secreted predominantly by the testes. The major go...
Androgen deprivation in men leads to increased adiposity, but the mechanisms underlying androgen reg...
Androgen deficiency in men increases body fat, but the mechanisms by which testosterone suppresses f...
Although androgens are known to exert anabolic effects in skeletal muscle, overexpression of androg...
International audienceThe first aim of this study was to examine the role of myofiber androgen recep...
Androgens (such as testosterone) have been shown to increase lean body mass and reduce fat body mass...
Background Androgens are anabolic steroid hormones that exert their function by binding to the andro...
Androgens have well-established anabolic actions on skeletal muscle, although the direct effects of ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the role of androgen receptor (AR) activation for adipose tissue metabolism....
We aimed to determine the mechanisms of the anabolic actions of androgens in skeletal muscle by inve...
The Androgen Receptor (AR) pathway is involved in the development of skeletal muscle but the molecul...
© 2012 Dr. Kim Luan Nicole LeeOur ARKO mouse model is invaluable for this study because it has aboli...
Androgens increase skeletal muscle mass, but their clinical use is hampered by lack of tissue select...
Androgens are steroid hormones which are, in men, secreted predominantly by the testes. The major go...
Androgen deprivation in men leads to increased adiposity, but the mechanisms underlying androgen reg...
Androgens are steroid hormones which are, in men, secreted predominantly by the testes. The major go...
Androgen deprivation in men leads to increased adiposity, but the mechanisms underlying androgen reg...
Androgen deficiency in men increases body fat, but the mechanisms by which testosterone suppresses f...
Although androgens are known to exert anabolic effects in skeletal muscle, overexpression of androg...
International audienceThe first aim of this study was to examine the role of myofiber androgen recep...