Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6166702 | Urology | 2015 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
IGF-1 deficiency caused the damage of the blood-testis barrier and testicular structure and induced the abnormal testicular function-related gene expressions. However, low doses of IGF-1 constitute an effective replacement therapy that restores the described testicular damage. Data herein show that (1) cytoprotective activities of IGF-1 seem to be mediated by heat shock proteins and that (2) connective tissue growth factor could play a relevant role together with IGF-1 in the extracellular matrix establishment.
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Authors
Inma Castilla-Cortázar, Alberto Gago, Ãrsula Muñoz, Elena Ávila-Gallego, LucÃa Guerra-Menéndez, MarÃa Cruz Sádaba, Mariano GarcÃa-Magariño, MarÃa Olleros Santos-Ruiz, G.A. Aguirre, Juan Enrique Puche,