2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2013.02.029
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Effect of sex steroids on soleus muscle response in hypocalcemic medium (in vitro)

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“…The researchers report that whilst the T3 treatment increased the velocity of contraction as well as upregulated fast myosin heavy chain (irrespective of age), this effect was not seen in the male models, suggesting an interaction between estrogen and thyroid in the regulation of fiber type composition [ 21 ]. Others have also observed a gonadal-hormones-linked sensitivity to T3 effects, at least in animal models [ 22 ]. As such it is pertinent that in an effort to individualize tomorrow’s clinical interventions, an understanding of how various factors interact is clarified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The researchers report that whilst the T3 treatment increased the velocity of contraction as well as upregulated fast myosin heavy chain (irrespective of age), this effect was not seen in the male models, suggesting an interaction between estrogen and thyroid in the regulation of fiber type composition [ 21 ]. Others have also observed a gonadal-hormones-linked sensitivity to T3 effects, at least in animal models [ 22 ]. As such it is pertinent that in an effort to individualize tomorrow’s clinical interventions, an understanding of how various factors interact is clarified.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%