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Pathophysiological effects of androgens on the female vascular system

机译:雌激素对女性血管系统的病理生理作用

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Sex hormones and their respective receptors affect vascular function differently in men and women, so it is reasonable to assume they play a role in the sex differences in cardiovascular disease states. This review focuses on how the effects of testosterone on arterial vessels impact the female vasculature. In women with androgen-excess polycystic ovary syndrome, and in transgender men, testosterone exposure is associated with high blood pressure, endothelial dysfunction, and dyslipidemia. These relationships suggest that androgens may exert pathophysiological effects on the female vasculature, and these effects on the female vasculature appear to be independent from other co-morbidities of cardiovascular disease. There is evidence that the engagement of androgens with androgen receptor induces detrimental outcomes in the female cardiovascular system, thereby representing a potential causative link with sex differences and cardiovascular regulation. Gender affirming hormone therapy is the primary medical intervention sought by transgender people to reduce the characteristics of their natal sex and induce those of their desired sex. Transgender men, and women with androgen-excess polycystic ovary syndrome both represent patient groups that experience chronic hyperandrogenism and thus lifelong exposure to significant medical risk. The study of testosterone effects on the female vasculature is relatively new, and a complex picture has begun to emerge. Long-term research in this area is needed for the development of more consistent models and controlled experimental designs that will provide insights into the impact of endogenous androgen concentrations, testosterone doses for hormone therapy, and specific hormone types on function of the female cardiovascular system.
机译:性激素及其各自的受体在男性和女性中不同地影响血管功能,因此可以合理地假设它们在心血管疾病状态的性别差异中发挥作用。本综述重点介绍睾酮对动脉血管对女性脉管系统影响的影响。在雄激素过量的多囊卵巢综合征的女性中,在患者中,睾酮暴露与高血压,内皮功能障碍和血脂血症有关。这些关系表明,雄激素可能对女性脉管系统发挥病理生理学影响,这些影响对女性脉管系统的影响似乎是独立于心血管疾病的其他共产性。有证据表明,雄激素与雄激素受体的接合诱导女性心血管系统中的有害结果,从而表示具有性差异和心血管调节的潜在致病联系。肯定激素治疗的性别是跨性别人士追求的主要医疗干预,以减少其尚性别的特征,并诱导他们所需的性别。患有雄激素过量的多囊卵巢综合征的患者和雌激素的妇女都代表患者体验慢性高腺激素,从而终身暴露于显着的医疗风险。对女性脉管系统的睾酮效应的研究相对较新,并且复杂的图片已经开始出现。该领域的长期研究是为了开发更一致的模型和受控实验设计,可以提供对内源性雄激素浓度,睾酮剂量的影响,激素治疗的影响,以及雌性心血管系统功能的特异性激素类型的洞察力。

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