INVESTIGADORES
CABRERA KREIKER Ricardo Jorge
artículos
Título:
El efecto ansiolítico de testosterona en ratas macho no se debe a la aromatización de estrógeno: evidencias preliminares.
Autor/es:
YUNES R.; BOULIN F.; CABRERA R.
Revista:
Revista Médica Universitaria
Editorial:
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas Universidad Nacional de Cuyo
Referencias:
Lugar: Mendoza; Año: 2007 vol. 3 p. 22 - 31
ISSN:
1669-8991
Resumen:
Abstract It has been reported that testosterone (T) and its metabolites dihydrotestosterone and 3oe-androstanediol exhibit anxiolytic properties. However,and since T is also usually aromatized to estradiol (E2), it has not been ruled out the possibility of E2 being responsible for the forementioned effect,at least partially. In this report, by using intact and castrated male rats, with or without E2 or T replacement, we could conclude that the anxiolytic effect is not due to E2 but to T and, eventually its non aromatizable metabolites.