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Male disadvantage in cardiovascular health is well recognised. However, the influence of androgens on atherosclerosis, one of the major causes of many life-threatening cardiovascular events, is not well understood. With the dramatic increase in clinical prescription of testosterone in the past decade, concerns about the cardiovascular side-effects of androgen supplementation or androgen deprivation therapy are increasing. Potential atheroprotective effects of testosterone could be secondary to (aromatase-mediated) conversion into oestradiol or, alternatively, to direct activation of androgen receptors (AR). Recent development of animal models with cell-specific AR knockout has indicated a complex role for androgen action in atherosclerosis. Most studies suggest androgens are atheroprotective but the precise role of AR remains unclear. Increased use of AR knockout models should clarify the role of AR in atherogenesis and, thus, lead to exploitation of this pathway as a therapeutic target.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology |
Early online date | 9 Oct 2017 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | E-pub ahead of print - 9 Oct 2017 |
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Androgens: unlocking the key drivers of male health and wellbeing
Smith, L. & Morton, N.
1/01/16 → 2/01/21
Project: Research