1999
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1999.86.6.1841
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Reversal of weightlessness-induced musculoskeletal losses with androgens: quantification by MRI

Abstract: J. Wimalawansa. Reversal of weightlessness-induced musculoskeletal losses with androgens: quantification by MRI. J. Appl. Physiol. 86(6): 1841-1846, 1999.-Microgravity causes rapid decrement in musculoskeletal mass is associated with a marked decrease in circulatory testosterone levels, as we reported in hindlimb-suspended (HLS) rats. In this model which simulates microgravity, we hypothesized that testosterone supplementation should prevent these losses, and we tested this in two studies. Muscle volumes and b… Show more

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“…The regulation of skeletal muscle mass by anabolic steroidinduced cellular signaling and the potential for interactions with mechanical signaling pathways have not been well defined. Studies examining exogenous testosterone administration's effect on young rat skeletal muscle mass have reported mixed results, and even less is understood about targets of altered gene expression (1,7,45,48). Differences in results between studies are likely due to drug type, dosage, and administration schedules.…”
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“…The regulation of skeletal muscle mass by anabolic steroidinduced cellular signaling and the potential for interactions with mechanical signaling pathways have not been well defined. Studies examining exogenous testosterone administration's effect on young rat skeletal muscle mass have reported mixed results, and even less is understood about targets of altered gene expression (1,7,45,48). Differences in results between studies are likely due to drug type, dosage, and administration schedules.…”
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“…The anabolic steroid nandrolone decanoate (Deca-Durabolin, Oranon) was used in these studies because of its long biological half-life and because previous studies have demonstrated an anabolic effect in rat skeletal muscle (12). The selected dose of nandrolone decanoate administration has been previously demonstrated to prevent hindlimb suspension-induced rat skeletal muscle atrophy (48). Nandrolone decanoate was injected (6 mg/kg body wt) intramuscularly into the hip region every 7 days, and the right and left hip region alternated each week.…”
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“…In recent years, a specific role of androgens in skeletal homeostasis has been proposed (37). Studies have shown that androgens may protect men against osteoporosis via the maintenance of expansion of cortical bone (38). Therefore, the effect on the expression of androgens caused by damage to the structure and function of testicular tissue in a microgravity environment may reflect on decrements in bone and muscle mass.…”
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“…Administration of testosterone promotes the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells into the myogenic lineage (22). Testosterone is able to increase skeletal muscle mass and strength in elderly men and in many conditions resulting in muscle atrophy, such as cancer and burn-induced cachexia (23), microgravity (24), immobilization (25), and spinal cord injury (26). The precise mechanisms underlying these actions of androgens, however, are poorly understood.…”
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