PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 24691732-0 2014 Osteocalcin induces growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-1 system by promoting testosterone synthesis in male mice. Testosterone 84-96 growth hormone Mus musculus 20-34 8073044-13 1994 Overexpression of human GH which, in the mouse, interacts with both GH and PRL receptors leads to additional endocrine and reproductive abnormalities including stimulation of LH beta mRNA levels and LH secretion, loss of responsiveness to testosterone feedback, overstimulation of mammary glands, enhanced mammary tumorigenesis, and hypertrophy of accessory reproductive glands in males. Testosterone 239-251 growth hormone Mus musculus 24-26 26348370-13 2015 CONCLUSION: Chronic exposure to elevated GH level accelerates testicular aging and thus potentially may change response of Leydig cells to LH and Sertoli and germ cells to testosterone. Testosterone 172-184 growth hormone Mus musculus 41-43