Sex differences in the onset and manifestation of cardiovascular diseases are well known, yet the mechanism behind this discrepancy remains obscure. Estrogen and its corresponding receptors have been studied for their positive salutary effects in women for decades. Estrogen protects the heart from various forms of stress, including cytotoxic, ischemic, and hypertrophic stimuli. The postulated underlying mechanism is complex, and involves the actions of the hormone on the endothelium and myocardium. Although the effects of estrogen on the coronary endothelium are well-described, delineation of the hormone's action on cardiomyocytes is still evolving. The focus of this article is to review the accumulated literature and latest data on the rol...
Abstract Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced inc...
peer reviewedGender specific differences in cardiovascular disease are largely mediated by sex hormo...
Human response to different physiologic stimuli and cardiovascular (CV) adaptation to various pathol...
AbstractGender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that estroge...
peer reviewedGender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that es...
Gender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that estrogen may ha...
Gender-specific differences in heart disease have long been known but it has only been since the adv...
Estrogen has a plethora of effects in the cardiovascular system. Studies of estrogen and the heart s...
[[abstract]]The sex hormone 17b-estradiol (E2) is the most abundant and active estrogen in premenopa...
peer reviewedGender-specific differences in heart disease have long been known but it has only been ...
AbstractGender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that estroge...
Observational studies have consistently shown a markedly decreased risk of cardiovascular disease in...
Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced incidence of...
Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced incidence of...
heart [6], and some studies have suggested that estrogen is cardioprotective against myocardial isch...
Abstract Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced inc...
peer reviewedGender specific differences in cardiovascular disease are largely mediated by sex hormo...
Human response to different physiologic stimuli and cardiovascular (CV) adaptation to various pathol...
AbstractGender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that estroge...
peer reviewedGender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that es...
Gender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that estrogen may ha...
Gender-specific differences in heart disease have long been known but it has only been since the adv...
Estrogen has a plethora of effects in the cardiovascular system. Studies of estrogen and the heart s...
[[abstract]]The sex hormone 17b-estradiol (E2) is the most abundant and active estrogen in premenopa...
peer reviewedGender-specific differences in heart disease have long been known but it has only been ...
AbstractGender-based differences found in cardiovascular diseases raise the possibility that estroge...
Observational studies have consistently shown a markedly decreased risk of cardiovascular disease in...
Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced incidence of...
Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced incidence of...
heart [6], and some studies have suggested that estrogen is cardioprotective against myocardial isch...
Abstract Epidemiologic studies have previously suggested that premenopausal females have reduced inc...
peer reviewedGender specific differences in cardiovascular disease are largely mediated by sex hormo...
Human response to different physiologic stimuli and cardiovascular (CV) adaptation to various pathol...