A floxed allele of the androgen receptor gene causes hyperandrogenization in male mice

2008 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 133-137 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helen E. MacLean ◽  
W. S. Maria Chiu ◽  
Cathy Ma ◽  
Julie F. McManus ◽  
Rachel A. Davey ◽  
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We previously generated a conditional floxed mouse line to study androgen action, in which exon 3 of the androgen receptor ( AR) gene is flanked by loxP sites, with the neomycin resistance gene present in intron 3. Deletion of exon 3 in global AR knockout mice causes androgen insensitivity syndrome, characterized by genotypic males lacking normal masculinization. We now report that male mice carrying the floxed allele (ARlox) have the reverse phenotype, termed hyperandrogenization. ARlox mice have increased mass of androgen-dependent tissues, including kidney, ( P < 0.001), seminal vesicle ( P < 0.001), levator ani muscle ( P = 0.001), and heart ( P < 0.05). Serum testosterone is not significantly different. Testis mass is normal, histology shows normal spermatogenesis, and ARlox males are fertile. ARlox males also have normal AR mRNA levels in kidney, brain, levator ani, liver, and testis. This study reaffirms the need to investigate the potential phenotypic effects of floxed alleles in the absence of cre in tissue-specific knockout studies. In addition, this androgen hypersensitivity model may be useful to further investigate the effects of subtle perturbations of androgen action in a range of androgen-responsive systems in the male.

2006 ◽  
Vol 22 (3) ◽  
pp. 347-356 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amanda J Notini ◽  
Julie F McManus ◽  
Alison Moore ◽  
Mary Bouxsein ◽  
Mark Jimenez ◽  
...  

2009 ◽  
Vol 161 (1) ◽  
pp. 171-177 ◽  
Author(s):  
Veerle Bogaert ◽  
Griet Vanbillemont ◽  
Youri Taes ◽  
Dirk De Bacquer ◽  
Ellen Deschepper ◽  
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ObjectiveThe human androgen receptor (AR) contains a polyglutamine and a polyglycine stretch which are highly polymorphic and are coded respectively by a CAG and GGN repeat in exon 1 of the AR gene. Although the in vitro studies indicated a possible effect of the GGN repeat polymorphism on the AR gene transcription and clinical observations suggest that it might modulate the androgen action, its functional significance remains unclear. We wanted to assess whether the GGN repeat affects the serum testosterone levels in healthy men, which is the expected outcome through feedback regulation if it influences androgen action as has been shown to be the case for the CAG repeat.Design and patientsA population based cross-sectional cohort study including 1476 healthy young, middle-aged, and elderly men.MeasurementTestosterone and LH levels were determined by immunoassay; free testosterone (FT) levels were calculated. Genotyping of the GGN repeat was performed using the sequencing technique.ResultsThe GGN repeat number was significantly associated with circulating testosterone and FT levels (P=0.017 and P=0.013 respectively). However, taking into account that age, body mass index, and CAG are already in the regression model, the GGN repeat could explain only a small part of the variation of both testosterone and FT.ConclusionTo our knowledge, this study is the first to demonstrate a significant positive association between the GGN repeat and androgen levels in a large cohort of healthy men. Although the present study thus adds credence to the view that the polyglycine tract in the AR can modulate AR action, this effect appears to be only small so that its clinical relevance remains questionable.


1994 ◽  
Vol 121 (2) ◽  
pp. 167-171 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gen Sobue ◽  
Manabu Doyu ◽  
Tomoko Morishima ◽  
Eiichiro Mukai ◽  
Takeshi Yasuda ◽  
...  

2005 ◽  
Vol 280 (33) ◽  
pp. 29661-29666 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasumasa Ikeda ◽  
Ken-ichi Aihara ◽  
Takashi Sato ◽  
Masashi Akaike ◽  
Masanori Yoshizumi ◽  
...  

2006 ◽  
Vol 175 (4S) ◽  
pp. 136-136
Author(s):  
Ralph Buttyan ◽  
Xuezhen Yang ◽  
Min-Wei Chen ◽  
Debra L. Bemis ◽  
Mitchell C. Benson ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 205-222 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriel L. Schlomer ◽  
Jessica Murray ◽  
Brianna Yates ◽  
Kerry Hair ◽  
David J. Vandenbergh

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