Functional Changes to Achilles Tendon and Enthesis in a Mouse Model of an Adolescent Masculine Gender-Affirming Hormone Treatment.
LeeAnn A HoldTessa PhillipsPaige CordtsSteph SteltzerSeung-Ho BaeBrandon HenryNicole MigotskySydney GrossmanCynthia Dela CruzVasantha PadmanabhanMolly B MoravekHaizheng ZhongAdam C AbrahamMegan L KillianPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
These findings demonstrate that puberty suppression or testosterone does not negatively influence tendon structural or functional properties in a mouse model of transmasculine gender affirming care. In all treatment groups, the ability of the tendon to withstand load was significantly increased. Puberty suppression with GnRHa significantly increased enthesis cell density, suggesting an extended growth phase. These findings elucidate the effects of gender affirming care on the structural and functional properties of the tendon and enthesis.