Since estrogen is known to increase vascular endothelial cell growth, elevated estrogen exposure from hormone replacement therapy or oral contraceptives has the potential to contribute in the development of abnormal proliferative vascular lesions and subsequent thickening of the vasculature. How estrogen may support or promote vascular lesions is not clear. We have examined in this study whether estrogen exposure to vascular endothelial cells increase the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and estrogen-induced ROS is involved in the growth of endothelial cells. METHODS: The effect of estrogen on the production of intracellular oxidants and the role of estrogen-induced ROS on cell growth was studied in human umbilical vein endothel...
We report the modulatory effects of estrogen on release of endothelium-derived relaxing factors (EDR...
In this work we provide evidence that estrone “per se” modulates cellular endothelial growth and sur...
Endothelial dysfunction is both an early indicator of and an important contributor to cardiovascular...
Since estrogen is known to increase vascular endothelial cell growth, elevated estrogen exposure fro...
AIMS: The cardiovascular system is an important target of estrogenic compounds. Considering the rece...
It has been well documented previously that 17beta-estradiol (E-2) exerts a protective effect on car...
1. Oestrogen reduces vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation in mouse vascular injury models. Data...
Epidemiological studies have shown that estrogens have protective effects in cardiovascular diseases...
Epidemiological studies have shown that estrogens have protective effects in cardiovascular diseases...
While experimental evidence demonstrates that estrogen protects vascular cells, clinical trials on h...
Premenopausal women are relatively protected against the development of coronary heart disease, when...
In this study, we investigated a mechanism by which estrogen-induced oxidants control endothelial ce...
The cardiovascular protective actions of estrogen are partially mediated by a direct effect on the v...
Estrogens play a protective role in coronary artery disease. The mechanisms of action are still poor...
Although early studies demonstrated that exogenous estrogen lowered a woman\u27s risk of cardiovascu...
We report the modulatory effects of estrogen on release of endothelium-derived relaxing factors (EDR...
In this work we provide evidence that estrone “per se” modulates cellular endothelial growth and sur...
Endothelial dysfunction is both an early indicator of and an important contributor to cardiovascular...
Since estrogen is known to increase vascular endothelial cell growth, elevated estrogen exposure fro...
AIMS: The cardiovascular system is an important target of estrogenic compounds. Considering the rece...
It has been well documented previously that 17beta-estradiol (E-2) exerts a protective effect on car...
1. Oestrogen reduces vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation in mouse vascular injury models. Data...
Epidemiological studies have shown that estrogens have protective effects in cardiovascular diseases...
Epidemiological studies have shown that estrogens have protective effects in cardiovascular diseases...
While experimental evidence demonstrates that estrogen protects vascular cells, clinical trials on h...
Premenopausal women are relatively protected against the development of coronary heart disease, when...
In this study, we investigated a mechanism by which estrogen-induced oxidants control endothelial ce...
The cardiovascular protective actions of estrogen are partially mediated by a direct effect on the v...
Estrogens play a protective role in coronary artery disease. The mechanisms of action are still poor...
Although early studies demonstrated that exogenous estrogen lowered a woman\u27s risk of cardiovascu...
We report the modulatory effects of estrogen on release of endothelium-derived relaxing factors (EDR...
In this work we provide evidence that estrone “per se” modulates cellular endothelial growth and sur...
Endothelial dysfunction is both an early indicator of and an important contributor to cardiovascular...