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Anabolic Response to Testosterone in Transgenic Mice with Knocked-down Androgen Receptor in Skeletal Muscle Fibers
Cindy D. Knaff, Douglas A. Monks, Ph.D., Cynthia L. Jordan, Ph.D.
Neuroscience Program and Department of Psychology, Michigan State University
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LA Muscle Fiber SizeMean SD SEM Variance Obervations
Transgenic 12.87 0.525 0.175 0.276 3Wildtype 13.39 0.897 0.299 0.812 3
Hypothesized Mean Difference 0P(T<=t) one-tail 0.263P(T<=t) two-tail 0.526Alpha= 0.05
LA Muscle Fiber NumberMean SD SEM Variance Obervations
Transgenic 1821 223 74.4 49903 3Wildtype 2394 207 68.9 42652 3
Hypothesized Mean Difference 0P(T<=t) one-tail 0.068P(T<=t) two-tail 0.134Alpha=0 .05
INTRODUCTIONTestosterone is an anabolic steroid hormone which increases muscle mass and regulates both size and number of levator ani (LA) muscle fibers
The LA muscle skeletal muscle is sexually dimorphic, very sensitive to the androgen testosterone and provides a useful model for understanding how anabolic steroids affect skeletal muscle
Previous research has shown that testosterone acts on androgen receptors(AR) in skeletal muscle to regulate size and number of muscle fibers
LA muscle fiber, fibroblasts and endothelial cells express AR
This study determines whether the AR in LA muscle fibers themselves regulate LA muscle fiber size and number by studying a line of transgenic mice whose AR expression has been lowered in skeletal muscle fibers.
OBJECTIVE
METHODS
STATISTICAL ANALYSES
Paired t-tests were used to examine mean differences in LA muscle fiber diameter and number of wild type and transgenic mice.
RESULTS
CONCLUSIONS
No significant differences in mean diameter of muscle fibers and number wereobserved between animal groups
Although, no significant differences were found, the number of muscle fibersbetween animal groups borders on significance.
A larger sample size is needed in order to clarify and extend the results fromthe current study
FUTURE DIRECTIONS
REFERENCES
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Figure A. Low magnification view of a cross section of a LA Muscle
Figure B. High magnification view of cross sectioned LA Muscle
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To determine whether the AR in LA muscle fibers regulates LA muscle size and number
LA muscle was harvested from three transgenic and three wild type mice
Muscles were sectioned in twelve micron sections with a cryostat, two slides per animal, six LA muscle sections per slide
An H+E stain was performed on all slides
Cross sectional area of LA muscles were measured in micrometers using images captured at 4x and imageJ public domain software
Cross sectional area of individual LA muscle fibers were measured in micrometers using images captured at 40x and the minor axis of a fitted ellipse is used as a measure of muscle fiber diameter
Muscle fiber number was estimated by multiplying cross sectional area by counts of individual muscle fibers sampled from three 40x images
Breedlove, S.M., and A. P. Arnold (1983) Hormonal Control of a developing neuromuscular system. I. Complete demasculinazation of the male rat spinal nucleus of the bulbocavernosus using the anti-androgen flutamide. J. Neurosci. 3: 417-423.
Breedlove, S.M., and A. P. Arnold (1983) Hormonal Control of a developing neuromuscular system. II. Sensitive periods for the androgen-induced masculinization of the rat spinal nucleus of the bulbocavernosus. J. Neurosci. 3: 424-432.
Christensen, S. E., S. M. Breedlove, and C. L. Jordan (2000) Sexual Differentiation of a Neuromuscular System. Sexual Differentiation of the Brain: 149-169.
The results suggest that AR in LA muscle fibers may regulate LA muscle fiber number.
Androgens can increase the number of LA muscle fibers in development and not in adulthood.
Thus, the present results suggest that lowering the number of androgen receptors in developing LA muscle fibers will interfere with the effect of androgen on fiber number.
Examine the spinal cords from these same wild type and transgenic mice because the motoneurons that innervate the LA are also sensitive to androgen
Increase our sample size for all measures
The Breedlove Jordan Lab - Michigan State University - Neuroscience Program