Walters K A
Andrology LaboratoryANZAC Research Institute, Concord Hospital, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales 2139, Australia
Reproduction. 2015 Apr;149(4):R193-218. doi: 10.1530/REP-14-0517. Epub 2014 Dec 16.
Androgens mediate their actions via the androgen receptor (AR), a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily. AR-mediated androgen action is essential in male reproductive development and function; however, only in the last decade has the suspected but unproven role for AR-mediated actions in female reproduction been firmly established. Deciphering the specific roles and precise pathways by which AR-mediated actions regulate ovarian function has been hindered by confusion on how to interpret results from pharmacological studies using androgens that can be converted into oestrogens, which exert actions via the oestrogen receptors. The generation and analysis of global and cell-specific female Ar knockout mouse models have deduced a role for AR-mediated actions in regulating ovarian function, maintaining female fertility, and have begun to unravel the mechanisms by which AR-mediated androgen actions regulate follicle health, development and ovulation. Furthermore, observational findings from human studies and animal models provide substantial evidence to support a role for AR-mediated effects not only in normal ovarian function but also in the development of the frequent ovarian pathological disorder, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). This review focuses on combining the findings from observational studies in humans, pharmacological studies and animal models to reveal the roles of AR-mediated actions in normal and pathological ovarian function. Together these findings will enable us to begin understanding the important roles of AR actions in the regulation of female fertility and ovarian ageing, as well as providing insights into the role of AR actions in the androgen-associated reproductive disorder PCOS.
雄激素通过雄激素受体(AR)发挥作用,AR是核受体超家族的成员。AR介导的雄激素作用在男性生殖发育和功能中至关重要;然而,直到最近十年,AR介导的作用在女性生殖中所怀疑但未经证实的作用才得以确立。由于对如何解释使用可转化为雌激素的雄激素进行的药理学研究结果存在困惑,而雌激素通过雌激素受体发挥作用,这阻碍了对AR介导的作用调节卵巢功能的具体作用和精确途径的解读。全球和细胞特异性雌性Ar基因敲除小鼠模型的产生和分析推断出AR介导的作用在调节卵巢功能、维持雌性生育能力方面的作用,并开始揭示AR介导的雄激素作用调节卵泡健康、发育和排卵的机制。此外,来自人类研究和动物模型的观察结果提供了大量证据,支持AR介导的作用不仅在正常卵巢功能中发挥作用,而且在常见的卵巢病理疾病多囊卵巢综合征(PCOS)的发生发展中也发挥作用。本综述重点结合人类观察性研究、药理学研究和动物模型的结果,揭示AR介导的作用在正常和病理卵巢功能中的作用。这些研究结果将使我们能够开始理解AR作用在调节女性生育能力和卵巢衰老中的重要作用,并深入了解AR作用在雄激素相关生殖疾病PCOS中的作用。