ContextHypertension in young women is uncommon compared with young men and older women. Estrogen appears to protect most women against hypertension, with incidence increasing after menopause. Because some premenopausal women develop hypertension, estrogen may play a different role in these women. Genetic variations in the estrogen receptor (ER) are associated with cardiovascular disease. ER-β, encoded by ESR2, is the ER predominantly expressed in vascular smooth muscle.ObjectiveTo determine an association of single nucleotide polymorphisms in ESR2 with salt sensitivity of blood pressure (SSBP) and estrogen status in women.MethodsCandidate gene association study with ESR2 and SSBP conducted in normotensive and hypertensive women and men in t...
Background—Estrogen receptor (ESR1) gene variation is associated with a range of important estrogen...
Women, before menopause, are less affected than men by hypertension and atherosclerosis, the main ca...
AIMS: One previous study among women with established coronary heart disease found a gene-treatment ...
Background: Cohort studies suggest an association be-tween variation in the estrogen receptor- gene...
International audienceIn older postmenopausal women, high levels of endogenous estrogen have been re...
Data are connected to the article entitled “Associations of ESR1 and ESR2 gene polymorphisms with th...
Background—After age, sex is the most important risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). The m...
available in PMC 2010 April 1.Increased arterial stiffness and wave reflection have been identified ...
tribute to the development of complex diseases such as myocardial infarction (MI), the leading cause...
Background: The objective of the study was to analyze the relationship between interaction of polymo...
Estrogen might play an important role in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus type 2. Estrogens inh...
Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced incidence of...
Cardiovascular benefits from estradiol activation of nitric oxide endothelial production may depend ...
Menopause is associated with multiple health and metabolic consequences resulting from the decrease ...
Abstract Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced inc...
Background—Estrogen receptor (ESR1) gene variation is associated with a range of important estrogen...
Women, before menopause, are less affected than men by hypertension and atherosclerosis, the main ca...
AIMS: One previous study among women with established coronary heart disease found a gene-treatment ...
Background: Cohort studies suggest an association be-tween variation in the estrogen receptor- gene...
International audienceIn older postmenopausal women, high levels of endogenous estrogen have been re...
Data are connected to the article entitled “Associations of ESR1 and ESR2 gene polymorphisms with th...
Background—After age, sex is the most important risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). The m...
available in PMC 2010 April 1.Increased arterial stiffness and wave reflection have been identified ...
tribute to the development of complex diseases such as myocardial infarction (MI), the leading cause...
Background: The objective of the study was to analyze the relationship between interaction of polymo...
Estrogen might play an important role in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus type 2. Estrogens inh...
Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced incidence of...
Cardiovascular benefits from estradiol activation of nitric oxide endothelial production may depend ...
Menopause is associated with multiple health and metabolic consequences resulting from the decrease ...
Abstract Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced inc...
Background—Estrogen receptor (ESR1) gene variation is associated with a range of important estrogen...
Women, before menopause, are less affected than men by hypertension and atherosclerosis, the main ca...
AIMS: One previous study among women with established coronary heart disease found a gene-treatment ...