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The Role of Androgen Signaling in Male Sexual Development at Puberty
Fecha
2021-02Registro en:
Rey, Rodolfo Alberto; The Role of Androgen Signaling in Male Sexual Development at Puberty; Oxford University Press; Endocrinology; 162; 2; 2-2021; 1-16
1945-7170
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Rey, Rodolfo Alberto
Resumen
Puberty is characterized by major changes in the anatomy and function of reproductive organs. Androgen activity is low before puberty, but during pubertal development, the testes resume the production of androgens. Major physiological changes occur in the testicular cell compartments in response to the increase in intratesticular testosterone concentrations and androgen receptor expression. Androgen activity also impacts on the internal and external genitalia. In target cells, androgens signal through a classical and a nonclassical pathway. This review addresses the most recent advances in the knowledge of the role of androgen signaling in postnatal male sexual development, with a special emphasis on human puberty.