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Developmental and functional roles of androgen and interactive signals for external genitalia and erectile tissues

Authors
 Daiki Hashimoto  ;  Kota Fujimoto  ;  Masanori Nakata  ;  Takuya Suzuki  ;  Shinji Kumegawa  ;  Yuko Ueda  ;  Kentaro Suzuki  ;  Shinichi Asamura  ;  Gen Yamada 
Citation
 REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY, Vol.23(1) : e12611, 2024-10 
Journal Title
REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY
ISSN
 1445-5781 
Issue Date
2024-10
Keywords
ED ; androgen ; corpus cavernosum ; erection ; external genitalia
Abstract
Background: Recent progress in molecular and signal analyses revealed essential functions of cellular signals including androgen and related growth factors such as Wnt regulators for external genitalia (ExG) development and its pathogenesis. Accumulated data showed their fundamental functions also for erectile tissue (corporal body) development and its abnormalities. The current review focuses on such signals from developmental and functional viewpoints.

Methods: Experimental strategies including histological and molecular signal analyses with conditional mutant mice for androgen and Wnt signals have been extensively utilized.

Main findings: Essential roles of androgen for the development of male-type ExG and urethral formation are shown. Wnt signals are associated with androgen for male-type ExG organogenesis. Androgen plays essential roles in the development of erectile tissue, the corporal body and it also regulates the duration time of erection. Wnt and other signals are essential for the regulation of mesenchymal cells of erectile tissue as shown by its conditional mutant mouse analyses. Stress signals, continuous erection, and the potential of lymphatic characteristics of the erectile vessels with sinusoids are also shown.

Conclusion: Reiterated involvement of androgen, Wnt, and other regulatory factors is stated for the development and pathogenesis of ExG and erectile tissues.
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DOI
10.1002/rmb2.12611
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Urology (비뇨의학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/206381
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