mechanistic
Analysis v1
Strong Support
Giving testosterone to mice makes more iron show up in their blood, even in mice that can't make a key iron-regulating hormone—so testosterone must be doing something else to free up iron.
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Hepcidin is not essential for mediating testosterone's effects on erythropoiesis
Randomized Controlled Trial
Animal
2020 JanEven when mice can't make hepcidin (a protein that usually controls iron), testosterone still makes more iron available in their blood — so testosterone must be using another way to free up iron, not just blocking hepcidin.
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