George Whipple Lab for Cancer Research, Departments of Pathology, Urology, and Radiation Oncology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY, USA.
Biol Reprod. 2013 Jul 25;89(1):21. doi: 10.1095/biolreprod.113.109132. Print 2013 Jul.
Androgens/androgen receptor (AR) signaling is involved primarily in the development of male-specific phenotypes during embryogenesis, spermatogenesis, sexual behavior, and fertility during adult life. However, this signaling has also been shown to play an important role in development of female reproductive organs and their functions, such as ovarian folliculogenesis, embryonic implantation, and uterine and breast development. The establishment of the testicular feminization (Tfm) mouse model exploiting the X-linked Tfm mutation in mice has been a good in vivo tool for studying the human complete androgen insensitivity syndrome, but this mouse may not be the perfect in vivo model. Mouse models with various cell-specific AR knockout (ARKO) might allow us to study AR roles in individual types of cells in these male and female reproductive systems, although discrepancies are found in results between labs, probably due to using various Cre mice and/or knocking out AR in different AR domains. Nevertheless, no doubt exists that the continuous development of these ARKO mouse models and careful studies will provide information useful for understanding AR roles in reproductive systems of humans and may help us to develop more effective and more specific therapeutic approaches for reproductive system-related diseases.
雄激素/雄激素受体 (AR) 信号主要参与胚胎发生、精子发生、性行为和成年期生育过程中男性特有的表型的发育。然而,该信号还被证明在女性生殖器官及其功能的发育中发挥着重要作用,如卵巢卵泡发生、胚胎着床以及子宫和乳腺的发育。利用小鼠 X 连锁 Tfm 突变开发的睾丸女性化 (Tfm) 小鼠模型一直是研究人类完全雄激素不敏感综合征的良好体内工具,但这种小鼠可能不是完美的体内模型。具有各种细胞特异性 AR 敲除 (ARKO) 的小鼠模型可能使我们能够研究 AR 在这些男性和女性生殖系统中各种类型细胞中的作用,尽管不同实验室之间的结果存在差异,可能是由于使用了各种 Cre 小鼠和/或在不同的 AR 结构域中敲除 AR。然而,毫无疑问,这些 ARKO 小鼠模型的不断发展和仔细研究将为理解 AR 在人类生殖系统中的作用提供有用的信息,并可能帮助我们开发针对与生殖系统相关疾病的更有效和更具针对性的治疗方法。