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Title: The Effects of Testosterone on the Brain of Transgender Men
Author: Zubiaurre Elorza, Leire
Cerdán, Sebastián
Uribe, Carme
Pérez Laso, Carmen
Marcos, Alberto
Rodríguez del Cerro, Ma Cruz
Fernandez, Rosa
Pásaro, Eduardo
Guillamon, Antonio
Keywords: Anabolitzants
Transgèneres
Glutamina
Testosterona
Astròcits
Anabolic steroids
Transgender people
Glutamine
Testosterone
Astrocytes
Issue Date: 23-Dec-2021
Abstract: Transgender men (TM) experience an incongruence between the female sex assigned when they were born and their self-perceived male identity. Some TM seek for a gender affirming hormone treatment (GAHT) to induce a somatic transition from female to male through continuous administration of testosterone. GAHT seems to be relatively safe. However, testosterone produces structural changes in the brain as detected by quantitative magnetic resonance imaging. Mainly, it induces an increase in cortical volume and thickness and subcortical structural volume probably due to the anabolic effects. Animal models, specifically developed to test the anabolic hypothesis, suggest that testosterone and estradiol, its aromatized metabolite, participate in the control of astrocyte water trafficking, thereby controlling brain volume.
Note: Reproducció del document https://doi.org/10.1089/andro.2021.0008
It is part of: Androgens: Clinical Research and Therapeutics, 2021, vol. 2, num. 1, p. 252-260
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/184333
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1089/andro.2021.0008
ISSN: 2689-4653
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