Androgen receptor modulation does not affect longitudinal growth of cultured fetal rat metatarsal bones.

Hormone research Pub Date : 2009-01-01 Epub Date: 2009-03-04 DOI:10.1159/000201111
Andrei S Chagin, Johanna Vannesjö, Lars Sävendahl
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Abstract

Background: Systemic administration of the nonaromatizable androgen oxandrolone stimulates growth in girls with Turner syndrome and boys with a constitutional delay of growth and puberty. It is unknown if oxandrolone acts locally at the growth plate level to stimulate longitudinal bone growth.

Methods: Metatarsal bones from female and male rat fetuses (day E20) were cultured for 14 days in the presence of oxandrolone, testosterone or the androgen receptor (AR) antagonist flutamide with/without insulin-like growth-factor-I (IGF-I) or charcoal-treated serum.

Results: The AR was found to be expressed in both male and female fetal rat metatarsal bones. Neither oxandrolone nor testosterone had any effect on metatarsal bone growth when tested at a wide concentration range (1 nM to 10 microM), not even in the presence of IGF-I (100 ng/ml) or charcoal-treated serum (10%). Bone growth was also unaffected when the AR was blocked by flutamide. Control experiments confirmed that metatarsal bone growth was significantly stimulated by IGF-I (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: Modulation of AR activity in the fetal rat growth plate does not affect linear bone growth. Extrapolating from these in vitro data, it could be speculated that oxandrolone stimulates longitudinal bone growth in treated children by acting indirectly rather than directly through AR activation in growth plate chondrocytes.

雄激素受体调节不影响培养胎鼠跖骨的纵向生长。
背景:全身性给予非芳香化雄激素奥雄龙可刺激特纳综合征女童和体质性发育和青春期延迟的男童的生长。目前尚不清楚奥雄龙是否在生长板水平局部作用以刺激纵向骨生长。方法:将雌性和雄性大鼠胎仔(第20天)的跖骨在奥雄龙、睾酮或雄激素受体(AR)拮抗剂氟他胺的存在下(含/不含胰岛素样生长因子- 1 (IGF-I)或炭处理血清)培养14天。结果:AR在雌雄胎鼠跖骨中均有表达。在较宽的浓度范围内(1 nM至10微米),奥雄龙和睾酮对跖骨生长均无影响,甚至在igf - 1 (100 ng/ml)或炭处理血清(10%)存在时也无影响。当AR被氟他胺阻断时,骨生长也不受影响。对照实验证实IGF-I能显著刺激跖骨生长(p < 0.001)。结论:调节胎鼠生长板AR活性不影响骨线形生长。从这些体外数据推断,可以推测奥雄龙通过间接而不是直接激活生长板软骨细胞来刺激治疗儿童的纵向骨生长。
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Hormone research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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