AbstractObjectives. We sought to assess whether high dose estrogen treatment is associated with enhanced arterial reactivity in genetic males.Background. Although estrogens have been shown to enhance arterial reactivity in women, and are thereby thought to confer cardiovascular benefit, the vascular effects of long-term estrogen therapy in genetic males is unknown.Methods. We studied the arterial physiology of 30 genetic males—15 male to female transsexuals receiving long-term high dose estrogen therapy and 15 healthy male control subjects matched for age, smoking history and vessel size. Using external vascular ultrasound, brachial artery diameter was measured at rest, after flow increase (causing endothelium-dependent dilation [EDD]) and ...
Context An association was recently reported between genetic markers related to high testosterone an...
The principle steroidal androgens are testosterone and its metabolite 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), ...
Men are at higher risk of developing both atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and abdominal aorti...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to assess whether high dose estrogen treatment is associated with enha...
AbstractObjective. To assess the vascular effects of high-dose androgen treatment in genetic females...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to examine the effects of long-term estrogen therapy on vascul...
Abstract—Males produce endogenous estrogen from testosterone via the enzyme aromatase. Previous stud...
Abstract—Arterial stiffness may be influenced by sex steroids and insulin; the association with fast...
Mounting evidence suggests that in men, serum levels of testosterone are negatively correlated to ca...
This chapter reviews data that examine the relationship between androgens and coronary artery diseas...
Background: Vascular effects of estrogens have been shown to be mediated by estrogen receptor (ER)α....
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in America (1). There exists a sex dispar...
Endogenous testosterone appears to be protective of certain cardiovascular risk factors in men. Supp...
Context: The impact of gender-affirming hormone therapy (HT) on cardiometabolic parameters is largel...
CONTEXT: The impact of gender-affirming hormone therapy (HT) on cardiometabolic parameters is largel...
Context An association was recently reported between genetic markers related to high testosterone an...
The principle steroidal androgens are testosterone and its metabolite 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), ...
Men are at higher risk of developing both atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and abdominal aorti...
AbstractObjectives. We sought to assess whether high dose estrogen treatment is associated with enha...
AbstractObjective. To assess the vascular effects of high-dose androgen treatment in genetic females...
AbstractObjectives. This study sought to examine the effects of long-term estrogen therapy on vascul...
Abstract—Males produce endogenous estrogen from testosterone via the enzyme aromatase. Previous stud...
Abstract—Arterial stiffness may be influenced by sex steroids and insulin; the association with fast...
Mounting evidence suggests that in men, serum levels of testosterone are negatively correlated to ca...
This chapter reviews data that examine the relationship between androgens and coronary artery diseas...
Background: Vascular effects of estrogens have been shown to be mediated by estrogen receptor (ER)α....
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in America (1). There exists a sex dispar...
Endogenous testosterone appears to be protective of certain cardiovascular risk factors in men. Supp...
Context: The impact of gender-affirming hormone therapy (HT) on cardiometabolic parameters is largel...
CONTEXT: The impact of gender-affirming hormone therapy (HT) on cardiometabolic parameters is largel...
Context An association was recently reported between genetic markers related to high testosterone an...
The principle steroidal androgens are testosterone and its metabolite 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT), ...
Men are at higher risk of developing both atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and abdominal aorti...