The role of androgens in the regulation of muscle oxidative capacity following aerobic exercise training

2017 
Reduced production or bioavailability of androgens, termed hypogonadism, occurs in a variety of pathological conditions. While androgens target numerous tissues throughout the body, hypogonadism specifically reduces the ability of skeletal muscle to produce adenosine triphosphate aerobically, i.e., muscle oxidative capacity. This has important implications for overall health as muscle oxidative capacity impacts a number of metabolic processes. Although androgen replacement therapy is effective at restoring muscle oxidative capacity in hypogonadal individuals, this is not a viable therapeutic option for all who are experiencing hypogonadism. While aerobic exercise may be a viable alternative to increase muscle oxidative capacity, it is unknown whether androgen depletion affects this adaptation. To determine this, sham and castrated mice were randomized to remain sedentary or undergo 8 weeks of aerobic treadmill exercise training. All mice were fasted overnight prior to sacrifice. Though exercise increased ...
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