Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of death worldwide. The effect of estrogen on these diseases has been assessed in in vitro and in vivo models, as well as in observational studies. Collectively, these studies alluded to a cardiovasculo-protective effect of estrogen. However, comprehensive clinical investigation failed to produce concrete proof of a cardiovascular protective effect for hormone replacement therapy (HRT), let alone rule out potential harm. These seemingly paradoxical effects of estrogen were explained by the ‘theory of timing and opportunity’. This theory states that the effect of estrogen, whether cardiovasculo-protective or pathological, significantly depends on the age of the individual when es...
Sex steroids exert profound and controversial effects on cardiovascular function. For example, estro...
Estrogen exerts complex biological effects through the two isoforms of estrogen receptors (ERs): ERa...
Epidemiological and case-controlled studies suggest that estrogen replacement therapy might be benef...
Cardiovascular disease is rare in premenopausal women, but increases after the menopause when hormon...
The cardiovascular protective actions of estrogen are partially mediated by a direct effect on the v...
Estrogen plays an important role in the regulation of cardiovascular physiology and the immune syste...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular disease is rare in premenopausal women, but increases after the menopause...
Myocardial infarction is the major cause of death in the western world. Men are more prone to develo...
Estrogen has a plethora of effects in the cardiovascular system. Studies of estrogen and the heart s...
Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced incidence of...
The low incidence of cardiovascular disease in women before menopause or during hormone replacement ...
Abstract Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced inc...
Estrogen exerts vasculoprotective effects in different experimental settings through inhibition of v...
Myocardial infarction is the major cause of death in the Western world. Men are more prone to develo...
Sex steroids exert profound and controversial effects on cardiovascular function. For example, estro...
Estrogen exerts complex biological effects through the two isoforms of estrogen receptors (ERs): ERa...
Epidemiological and case-controlled studies suggest that estrogen replacement therapy might be benef...
Cardiovascular disease is rare in premenopausal women, but increases after the menopause when hormon...
The cardiovascular protective actions of estrogen are partially mediated by a direct effect on the v...
Estrogen plays an important role in the regulation of cardiovascular physiology and the immune syste...
OBJECTIVES: Cardiovascular disease is rare in premenopausal women, but increases after the menopause...
Myocardial infarction is the major cause of death in the western world. Men are more prone to develo...
Estrogen has a plethora of effects in the cardiovascular system. Studies of estrogen and the heart s...
Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced incidence of...
The low incidence of cardiovascular disease in women before menopause or during hormone replacement ...
Abstract Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced inc...
Estrogen exerts vasculoprotective effects in different experimental settings through inhibition of v...
Myocardial infarction is the major cause of death in the Western world. Men are more prone to develo...
Sex steroids exert profound and controversial effects on cardiovascular function. For example, estro...
Estrogen exerts complex biological effects through the two isoforms of estrogen receptors (ERs): ERa...
Epidemiological and case-controlled studies suggest that estrogen replacement therapy might be benef...