ObjectivesThis study investigated the effects of 17β-estradiol (E2) on gene regulation in human cardiac tissues. We hypothesized that a candidate E2 effect is cardiomyocyte (CM)- and sex-specific, conserved between humans and mice, and that E2 impairs contractile function in male CMs only.BackgroundBoth men and women produce E2 locally from androgenic precursors. E2 regulates cardiovascular function, but specific mechanisms, protective or harmful, are not fully understood.MethodsWe performed genome-wide expression profiling of E2-treated cardiac tissues from men and women, and studied gene expression and function in CMs from hearts of male and female E2-treated mice.ResultsWe found 36 E2-dependent genes regulated in a sex-specific manner. O...
Estrogen exerts diverse biological effects in multiple tissues in both animals and humans. Much of t...
Background: In clinical studies, myocardial remodeling in aortic valve stenosis appears to be more f...
peer reviewedGender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that es...
Kararigas G, Bito V, Tinel H, et al. Transcriptome Characterization of Estrogen-Treated Human Myocar...
Significant sexual dimorphisms have been demonstrated in the development, presentation and outcome o...
Chronic increased workload of the human heart causes ventricular hypertrophy, re-expression of the a...
The mammalian heart is a remarkably adaptable organ. In particular, the contractile cells of the hea...
Rationale: Gender differences in cardiovascular disease have long been recognized and attributed to ...
Rationale: Gender differences in cardiovascular disease have long been recognized and attributed to ...
Copyright © 2013 Philip G. Wong et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
BACKGROUND: In clinical studies, myocardial remodeling in aortic valve stenosis appears to be more f...
Estrogen exerts diverse biological effects in multiple tissues in both animals and humans. Much of t...
AbstractGender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that estroge...
Abstract Backgrounds/Aim Male and female hearts have many structural and functional differences. Her...
Numerous epidemiological, clinical, and animal studies showed that cardiac function and manifestatio...
Estrogen exerts diverse biological effects in multiple tissues in both animals and humans. Much of t...
Background: In clinical studies, myocardial remodeling in aortic valve stenosis appears to be more f...
peer reviewedGender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that es...
Kararigas G, Bito V, Tinel H, et al. Transcriptome Characterization of Estrogen-Treated Human Myocar...
Significant sexual dimorphisms have been demonstrated in the development, presentation and outcome o...
Chronic increased workload of the human heart causes ventricular hypertrophy, re-expression of the a...
The mammalian heart is a remarkably adaptable organ. In particular, the contractile cells of the hea...
Rationale: Gender differences in cardiovascular disease have long been recognized and attributed to ...
Rationale: Gender differences in cardiovascular disease have long been recognized and attributed to ...
Copyright © 2013 Philip G. Wong et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
BACKGROUND: In clinical studies, myocardial remodeling in aortic valve stenosis appears to be more f...
Estrogen exerts diverse biological effects in multiple tissues in both animals and humans. Much of t...
AbstractGender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that estroge...
Abstract Backgrounds/Aim Male and female hearts have many structural and functional differences. Her...
Numerous epidemiological, clinical, and animal studies showed that cardiac function and manifestatio...
Estrogen exerts diverse biological effects in multiple tissues in both animals and humans. Much of t...
Background: In clinical studies, myocardial remodeling in aortic valve stenosis appears to be more f...
peer reviewedGender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that es...