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Sex hormone-binding globulin regulation of androgen bioactivity in vivo: validation of the free hormone hypothesis
by
Jardí, Ferran
, Carmeliet, Geert
, Kaufman, Jean-Marc
, Claessens, Frank
, Antonio, Leen
, Dubois, Vanessa
, Gielen, Evelien
, Fiers, Tom
, Huhtaniemi, Ilpo T.
, Khalil, Rougin
, Sterk, Saskia S.
, Hammond, Geoffrey L.
, Laurent, Michaël R.
, Blokland, Marco
, Vanderschueren, Dirk
, Decallonne, Brigitte
in
631/601/1737
/ 692/163/2743/1526/1561
/ 692/163/2743/2730
/ Androgens
/ Androgens - metabolism
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Biological activity
/ BU Dierbehandelingsmiddelen
/ BU Veterinary Drugs
/ Endocrinology
/ Estrogens
/ Estrogens - metabolism
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Globulins
/ Half-Life
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hypertrophy
/ Hypogonadism - pathology
/ Hypothalamus
/ Hypotheses
/ Ligands
/ Male
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Transgenic
/ Models, Biological
/ Morphogenesis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phenotype
/ Pituitary
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Reproductive organs
/ RIKILT - Business unit Dierbehandelingsmiddelen
/ Science
/ Seminal vesicle
/ Sex
/ Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin - metabolism
/ Steroid hormones
/ Steroids
/ Steroids - pharmacokinetics
/ Testosterone
/ Tissue Distribution
2016
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Sex hormone-binding globulin regulation of androgen bioactivity in vivo: validation of the free hormone hypothesis
by
Jardí, Ferran
, Carmeliet, Geert
, Kaufman, Jean-Marc
, Claessens, Frank
, Antonio, Leen
, Dubois, Vanessa
, Gielen, Evelien
, Fiers, Tom
, Huhtaniemi, Ilpo T.
, Khalil, Rougin
, Sterk, Saskia S.
, Hammond, Geoffrey L.
, Laurent, Michaël R.
, Blokland, Marco
, Vanderschueren, Dirk
, Decallonne, Brigitte
in
631/601/1737
/ 692/163/2743/1526/1561
/ 692/163/2743/2730
/ Androgens
/ Androgens - metabolism
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Biological activity
/ BU Dierbehandelingsmiddelen
/ BU Veterinary Drugs
/ Endocrinology
/ Estrogens
/ Estrogens - metabolism
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Globulins
/ Half-Life
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hypertrophy
/ Hypogonadism - pathology
/ Hypothalamus
/ Hypotheses
/ Ligands
/ Male
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Transgenic
/ Models, Biological
/ Morphogenesis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phenotype
/ Pituitary
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Reproductive organs
/ RIKILT - Business unit Dierbehandelingsmiddelen
/ Science
/ Seminal vesicle
/ Sex
/ Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin - metabolism
/ Steroid hormones
/ Steroids
/ Steroids - pharmacokinetics
/ Testosterone
/ Tissue Distribution
2016
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Sex hormone-binding globulin regulation of androgen bioactivity in vivo: validation of the free hormone hypothesis
by
Jardí, Ferran
, Carmeliet, Geert
, Kaufman, Jean-Marc
, Claessens, Frank
, Antonio, Leen
, Dubois, Vanessa
, Gielen, Evelien
, Fiers, Tom
, Huhtaniemi, Ilpo T.
, Khalil, Rougin
, Sterk, Saskia S.
, Hammond, Geoffrey L.
, Laurent, Michaël R.
, Blokland, Marco
, Vanderschueren, Dirk
, Decallonne, Brigitte
in
631/601/1737
/ 692/163/2743/1526/1561
/ 692/163/2743/2730
/ Androgens
/ Androgens - metabolism
/ Animal models
/ Animals
/ Biological activity
/ BU Dierbehandelingsmiddelen
/ BU Veterinary Drugs
/ Endocrinology
/ Estrogens
/ Estrogens - metabolism
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Globulins
/ Half-Life
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Humans
/ Hypertrophy
/ Hypogonadism - pathology
/ Hypothalamus
/ Hypotheses
/ Ligands
/ Male
/ Mice, Inbred C57BL
/ Mice, Transgenic
/ Models, Biological
/ Morphogenesis
/ multidisciplinary
/ Phenotype
/ Pituitary
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Reproductive organs
/ RIKILT - Business unit Dierbehandelingsmiddelen
/ Science
/ Seminal vesicle
/ Sex
/ Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin - metabolism
/ Steroid hormones
/ Steroids
/ Steroids - pharmacokinetics
/ Testosterone
/ Tissue Distribution
2016
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Sex hormone-binding globulin regulation of androgen bioactivity in vivo: validation of the free hormone hypothesis
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Sex hormone-binding globulin regulation of androgen bioactivity in vivo: validation of the free hormone hypothesis
2016
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Overview
Sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) is the high-affinity binding protein for androgens and estrogens. According to the free hormone hypothesis, SHBG modulates the bioactivity of sex steroids by limiting their diffusion into target tissues. Still, the
in vivo
physiological role of circulating SHBG remains unclear, especially since mice and rats lack circulating SHBG post-natally. To test the free hormone hypothesis
in vivo
, we examined total and free sex steroid concentrations and bioactivity on target organs in mice expressing a human
SHBG
transgene. SHBG increased total androgen and estrogen concentrations via hypothalamic-pituitary feedback regulation and prolonged ligand half-life. Despite markedly raised total sex steroid concentrations, free testosterone was unaffected while sex steroid bioactivity on male and female reproductive organs was attenuated. This occurred via a ligand-dependent, genotype-independent mechanism according to
in vitro
seminal vesicle organ cultures. These results provide compelling support for the determination of free or bioavailable sex steroid concentrations in medicine, and clarify important comparative differences between translational mouse models and human endocrinology.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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