In an attempt to study the mechanisms by which estrogens affect vascular responses, we utilized aortic preparations from intact and ovariectomized female rats receiving low- and high-dose subcutaneous estrogen treatments. Oil-treated, as well as male rats, served as controls. In ovariectomized females, low-dose 17-beta-estradiol injections (5 microg/kg daily for two days) affected the basal release of nitric oxide, as evaluated by concentration-related curves to superoxide dismutase and N(G)-Methyl-L-arginine acetate, which was found to be greater in 17-beta-estradiol-treated females compared to oil-treated females or males. Conversely, the nitric oxide-related vascular relaxation evoked by acetylcholine and sodium nitroprusside was unchang...
This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that 17β-estradiol therapy improves redox balance by...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a ...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a...
We report on the modulatory effects of chronic subcutaneous or oral estrogen and LY117018, a selecti...
Studies were performed to characterize the effects of chronic estrogen receptor activation on basal...
The beneficial effects of estrogen on arterial function in women are well established, whereas studi...
We recently reported that acute administration of 17-β-estradiol (1-30 uM) a) stimulated whole-cell ...
The effects of estrogen on arterial function are heterogeneous with respect to vessel and/or species...
Background: The effects of estrogen on endothelial function remain controversial. Endothelial functi...
Vascular endothelium plays a key role in regulating cardiovascular homeostasis by controlling the va...
Estrogen is known to exert a protective effect against cardiovascular disease. However, women with d...
Clinical trials revealed that estrogen may result in cardiovascular risk in patients with coronary h...
The relaxation of coronary arteries by estrogens in the coronary vascular beds of naive and hyperten...
The effects of chronic 17β-estradiol on endothelium-dependent relaxation to acetylcholine (ACh) and ...
Little is known about the interaction between diabetes and sex in vasculature. This study was design...
This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that 17β-estradiol therapy improves redox balance by...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a ...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a...
We report on the modulatory effects of chronic subcutaneous or oral estrogen and LY117018, a selecti...
Studies were performed to characterize the effects of chronic estrogen receptor activation on basal...
The beneficial effects of estrogen on arterial function in women are well established, whereas studi...
We recently reported that acute administration of 17-β-estradiol (1-30 uM) a) stimulated whole-cell ...
The effects of estrogen on arterial function are heterogeneous with respect to vessel and/or species...
Background: The effects of estrogen on endothelial function remain controversial. Endothelial functi...
Vascular endothelium plays a key role in regulating cardiovascular homeostasis by controlling the va...
Estrogen is known to exert a protective effect against cardiovascular disease. However, women with d...
Clinical trials revealed that estrogen may result in cardiovascular risk in patients with coronary h...
The relaxation of coronary arteries by estrogens in the coronary vascular beds of naive and hyperten...
The effects of chronic 17β-estradiol on endothelium-dependent relaxation to acetylcholine (ACh) and ...
Little is known about the interaction between diabetes and sex in vasculature. This study was design...
This study was conducted to test the hypothesis that 17β-estradiol therapy improves redox balance by...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a ...
Estrogen is known to induce rapid vasodilatory response in isolated arteries. Because estrogen is a...