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Nadia Yasmín Edelsztein
Researcher at National Scientific and Technical Research Council
Publications - 6
Citations - 174
Nadia Yasmín Edelsztein is an academic researcher from National Scientific and Technical Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sertoli cell & Androgen. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 123 citations. Previous affiliations of Nadia Yasmín Edelsztein include Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales.
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Anti-Müllerian hormone as a marker of steroid and gonadotropin action in the testis of children and adolescents with disorders of the gonadal axis
Nadia Yasmín Edelsztein,Nadia Yasmín Edelsztein,Romina P Grinspon,Helena Fedora Schteingart,Rodolfo Rey,Rodolfo Rey +5 more
TL;DR: Serum AMH measurements are useful, together with testosterone determination, in the diagnosis of patients with ambiguous genitalia: both are low in patients with gonadal dysgenesis, including ovotesticular disorders of sex development, testosterone is low but AMH is in the normal male range or higher in Patients with disorders of androgen synthesis, and both hormones are normal or high in patientswith androgen insensitivity.
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Importance of the Androgen Receptor Signaling in Gene Transactivation and Transrepression for Pubertal Maturation of the Testis.
TL;DR: This review focuses on the molecular mechanisms that underlie anti-Müllerian hormone inhibition by androgens at puberty, as well as on the role androgens have on Sertoli cell tight junction formation and maintenance and, consequently, on its effect on proper germ cell differentiation and meiotic onset during spermatogenesis.
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Androgens downregulate anti-Müllerian hormone promoter activity in the Sertoli cell through the androgen receptor and intact steroidogenic factor 1 sites†
Nadia Yasmín Edelsztein,Chrystèle Racine,Nathalie di Clemente,Helena Fedora Schteingart,Rodolfo Rey,Rodolfo Rey +5 more
TL;DR: The mechanism behind AMH inhibition by androgens, as seen in physiological and pathological conditions in males, is described for the first time.
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Molecular mechanisms underlying AMH elevation in hyperoestrogenic states in males
Clara Valeri,María M. Lovaisa,Chrystèle Racine,Chrystèle Racine,Nadia Yasmín Edelsztein,Marina Riggio,Sebastián Giulianelli,Sebastián Giulianelli,Marcela Venara,Patricia Bedecarrás,María Gabriela Ballerini,Nathalie di Clemente,Nathalie di Clemente,Caroline A. Lamb,Helena Fedora Schteingart,Rodolfo Rey,Rodolfo Rey +16 more
TL;DR: Evidence presented here provides biological plausibility to the hypothesis that testicular AMH production increases in clinical conditions in response to elevated oestrogen levels.
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CYP26B1 declines postnatally in Sertoli cells independently of androgen action in the mouse testis
TL;DR: The reported decline in CYP26B1 expression in Sertoli cells towards pubertal onset does not appear to be caused by a direct inhibitory effect of androgens on SERToli cells in the mouse.