Androgens and cardiovascular disease: gender-related differences.

Menopause international Pub Date : 2013-06-01 Epub Date: 2013-05-21 DOI:10.1177/1754045313487720
Ilaria Spoletini, Massimiliano Caprio, Cristiana Vitale, Giuseppe M C Rosano
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Abstract

Androgens are known to play a pivotal role in cardiovascular function. However, a definitive explanation as to how their impact differs between genders is yet to be provided. In this review, the existing studies on the link between androgens and cardiovascular disease have been analysed, with a particular focus on the gender-specific differences. Several studies agree that both direct and indirect effects of testosterone on cardiovascular function show a gender-related dimorphism. Consistently, men and women display different responses to androgen supplementation treatment. Post-menopausal women may particularly benefit from testosterone supplementation therapy. Future studies should further clarify the optimal dose and route of administration of testosterone, and more women should be included in clinical trials, in order to identify novel gender-specific targets, and finally to develop therapeutic strategies.

雄激素和心血管疾病:性别相关差异。
众所周知,雄激素在心血管功能中起着关键作用。然而,关于它们的影响在性别之间的差异,还没有一个明确的解释。在这篇综述中,分析了关于雄激素与心血管疾病之间联系的现有研究,特别侧重于性别差异。一些研究一致认为,睾酮对心血管功能的直接和间接影响显示出与性别相关的二态性。一直以来,男性和女性对雄激素补充治疗表现出不同的反应。绝经后妇女可能特别受益于睾酮补充疗法。未来的研究应进一步明确睾酮的最佳剂量和给药途径,并将更多的女性纳入临床试验,以确定新的性别特异性靶点,最终制定治疗策略。
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