mechanistic
Analysis v1
Strong Support
Giving testosterone to female mice makes their blood carry more oxygen by increasing certain blood cells, even when a key regulatory protein called hepcidin is missing or when the liver can't respond to testosterone—meaning testosterone might boost blood cell production on its own.
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Hepcidin is not essential for mediating testosterone's effects on erythropoiesis
Randomized Controlled Trial
Animal
2020 JanEven when mice couldn't make hepcidin or couldn't respond to testosterone in the liver, testosterone still made more red blood cells — meaning it doesn't need hepcidin to work.
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