Objective: Postmenopausal estrogen replacement therapy lowers the incidence of cardiovascular disease, suggesting that estrogens support cardiovascular function. Estrogens dilate coronary arteries; however, little is known about the molecular basis of how estrogen affects the human coronary circulation. The cellular/molecular effects of estrogen action on human coronary smooth muscle were investigated in the present study. Methods: Patch-clamp and fluorescent microscopy studies were performed on human coronary myocytes in the absence of endothelium. Results: Estrogen increased whole-cell currents over a range of membrane potentials, and further studies indicated that the large-conductance (186.5±3 pS), calcium- and voltage-activated potass...
ObjectivesWe sought to examine the immediate vasodilator effect of intracoronary estrogen on epicard...
Myocardial infarction is the major cause of death in the Western world. Men are more prone to develo...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of death worldwide. The effect of est...
Sex steroids exert profound and controversial effects on cardiovascular function. For example, estro...
Women rarely suffer cardiovascular dysfunction before menopause, but by the age of 65 a woman become...
Although previous studies demonstrated beneficial effects of estrogen on cardiovascular function, th...
Estrogens can either relax or contract arteries via rapid, nongenomic mechanisms involving classic e...
Under normal physiological conditions, estrogen is a coronary vasodilator, and this response involve...
Background-We have demonstrated that estrogen can reduce myocardial injury in ischemia-reperfusion v...
The effect of estrogen stimulation in vitro on the electrical properties of vascular smooth muscle (...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) can induce dysfunction in organ systems by attenuating normal blood fl...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Oestrogens can interact directly with membrane receptors and channels and ca...
The cardiovascular protective actions of estrogen are partially mediated by a direct effect on the v...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the effects of different estrogens on vascular function, we compared the vasor...
Androgens are reported to have both beneficial and detrimental effects on human cardiovascular healt...
ObjectivesWe sought to examine the immediate vasodilator effect of intracoronary estrogen on epicard...
Myocardial infarction is the major cause of death in the Western world. Men are more prone to develo...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of death worldwide. The effect of est...
Sex steroids exert profound and controversial effects on cardiovascular function. For example, estro...
Women rarely suffer cardiovascular dysfunction before menopause, but by the age of 65 a woman become...
Although previous studies demonstrated beneficial effects of estrogen on cardiovascular function, th...
Estrogens can either relax or contract arteries via rapid, nongenomic mechanisms involving classic e...
Under normal physiological conditions, estrogen is a coronary vasodilator, and this response involve...
Background-We have demonstrated that estrogen can reduce myocardial injury in ischemia-reperfusion v...
The effect of estrogen stimulation in vitro on the electrical properties of vascular smooth muscle (...
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) can induce dysfunction in organ systems by attenuating normal blood fl...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Oestrogens can interact directly with membrane receptors and channels and ca...
The cardiovascular protective actions of estrogen are partially mediated by a direct effect on the v...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the effects of different estrogens on vascular function, we compared the vasor...
Androgens are reported to have both beneficial and detrimental effects on human cardiovascular healt...
ObjectivesWe sought to examine the immediate vasodilator effect of intracoronary estrogen on epicard...
Myocardial infarction is the major cause of death in the Western world. Men are more prone to develo...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of death worldwide. The effect of est...