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ea0054is8 | (1) | NuclearReceptors2018

Direct and indirect effects of androgens on the musculoskeletal system

Claessens Frank , Michael Laurent , Dubois Vanessa , Khalil Rougin , Jardi Ferran , Vanderschueren Dirk

Global knockout models of the androgen receptor (ARKO) illustrates the many roles androgens and their receptor have in the development of male reproductive organs and the gender differences in many features like the musculoskeletal system. However, neither the global ARKO nor orchidectomy models discriminate between direct and indirect effects of androgens. To determine direct and indirect effects of androgens on muscle, we developed a muscle-specific ARKO (called satARKO for ...

ea0071001 | Dimerization of the ligand-binding domain is crucial for proper functioning of the androgen receptor | BES2020

Dimerization of the ligand-binding domain is crucial for proper functioning of the androgen receptor

Sarah El Kharraz , Christine Helsen , Vanessa Dubois , Florian Handle , Claude Libert , Martin Van Royen , Adriaan Houtsmuller , Claes Ohlsson , Matti Poutanen , Nina Atanassova , Ekaterina Pavlova , Dirk Vanderschueren , Frank Claessens

The importance of the androgen receptor (AR) in the development and maintenance of the male phenotype is demonstrated by patients with androgen insensitivity syndrome (AIS). These patients carry germline mutations in the AR and display a mild to complete intersex phenotype. The AR belongs to the subfamily of steroid receptors, which need to form homodimers to execute their role as transcription factors. For estrogen receptors, dimerization via the DNA-binding domains as well a...

ea0071002 | Novel model of sex steroid deficiency in mice to study the physiological effects of delayed and suppressed puberty | BES2020

Novel model of sex steroid deficiency in mice to study the physiological effects of delayed and suppressed puberty

Kim Na Ri , Rougin Khalil , Karel David , Leen Antonio , Dieter Schollaert , Ludo Deboel , HerckErik Van , Nele Wardenier , Martine Cools , Brigitte Decallonne , Frank Claessens , Vanessa Dubois , Dirk Vanderschueren

Background: Sex steroids are critical for skeletal development and maturation during puberty as well as skeletal maintenance during adult life. However, the exact time during puberty when sex steroids have the highest impact as well as the ability of bone to recover from transient sex steroid deficiency is unclear. The latter is highly relevant in the clinical context of delayed puberty, since the impact of a delayed pubertal onset on adult bone health remains elusive. Surgica...