跨性别激素替代:对线粒体的一些影响。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
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摘要

变性人是指性别认同或性别表达与其出生性别不同的人。这些人通常会寻求交叉荷尔蒙疗法来模拟自己想要的性别。然而,使用雌激素和睾酮会产生副作用,如更易患癌症、体重变化和心血管疾病。睾酮还与高血压有关。然而,人们对变性人群体代谢紊乱的结果和发生率知之甚少。在此,我们旨在分析交叉施用性激素是否会影响心脏线粒体功能。线粒体产生心脏功能所需的 ATP。事实上,不同的研究表明,线粒体功能障碍先于心脏损伤。在这项研究中,我们使用了被阉割并注射睾酮的雌性大鼠或被阉割并注射雌激素 4 个月的雄性大鼠。我们做了心电图,然后分离心脏线粒体,测量耗氧率、钙通量、膜电位、超氧化物歧化酶活性、脂过氧化和细胞因子。我们发现,所有与交叉荷尔蒙用药相关的参数都发生了很大变化。
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Cross-sex hormonal replacement: Some effects over mitochondria

Transgender is a term for people whose gender identity or expression differs from their natal sex. These individuals often seek cross-hormonal therapy to simulate the individual´s desired gender. However, the use of estrogens and testosterone has side effects such as a higher propensity to cancer, weight changes and cardiovascular diseases. Testosterone has also been linked with hypertension. Still, little is known about the outcomes and prevalence of metabolic perturbations in the trans community. Here we aim to analyze if cross-administering sexual hormones affects heart mitochondrial function. Mitochondria produces the ATP needed for heart function. In fact, different studies show that mitochondrial dysfunction precedes cardiac damage. In this work we used either female rats castrated and injected with testosterone or male rats castrated and injected with estrogens for 4 months. We performed an electrocardiogram, and then we isolated heart mitochondria to measure the rate of oxygen consumption, calcium fluxes, membrane potential, superoxide dismutase activity, lipoperoxidation and cytokines. We detected wide modifications in all parameters associated to cross-hormonal administration.

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