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- Shanhong Ling
- Department of Medicine, Central and Eastern Clinical School, Monash University, Commercial Road, Prahran, Melbourne, VIC 3181, Australia
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- Paul Komesaroff
- Department of Medicine, Central and Eastern Clinical School, Monash University, Commercial Road, Prahran, Melbourne, VIC 3181, Australia
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- Krishnankutty Sudhir
- Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford University, H3554, 300 Pasteur Drive, Stanford, CA 94305, U.S.A.
書誌事項
- 公開日
- 2006-07-13
- DOI
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- 10.1042/cs20050084
- 公開者
- Portland Press Ltd.
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説明
<jats:p>Although pre-menopausal women enjoy relative cardiovascular protection, hormone (oestrogen±progestin)-replacement therapy has not shown cardiovascular benefits in post-menopausal women, suggesting that the effects of oestrogens on the cardiovascular system are much more complex than previously expected. Endothelial cells, smooth muscle cells, cardiac myocytes and fibroblasts, the cellular components of blood vessels and the heart, play important roles in cardiovascular health and disease. During the development and progression of cardiovascular disease, changes occur both in the structure and function of these cells, resulting in a wide range of abnormalities, which affect growth, death and physiological function. These cells contain functional oestrogen receptors and are targets for oestrogen action. This review focuses on recent studies on the effects of oestrogen on cardiovascular cell function. Oestrogens, particularly 17β-oestradiol, exert multiple effects on cardiovascular cells, and these effects may contribute to the gender-associated protection against cardiovascular diseases.</jats:p>
収録刊行物
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- Clinical Science
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Clinical Science 111 (2), 107-118, 2006-07-13
Portland Press Ltd.