基于性别的雄激素、身体成分及其代谢。

2区 医学 Q2 Medicine
V. Giagulli, M. Castellana, C. Pelusi, V. Triggiani
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摘要

男性和女性之间的差异通常归因于性激素。雄激素负责男性第一和第二性征的发育,同时影响两性的性行为、血糖控制、脂质谱、骨代谢和红细胞生成。在本章中,我们讨论了性别特异性雄激素代谢和雄激素对身体成分影响的临床前和临床数据。
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Androgens, Body Composition, and Their Metabolism Based on Sex.
Differences between males and females are commonly attributed to sexual hormones. Androgens are responsible for the development of primary and secondary sexual characteristics in males, whereas they influence sexual behaviour, glycaemic control, lipid profile, bone metabolism and erythropoiesis in both sexes. In this chapter, we discuss preclinical and clinical data on sex-specific androgen metabolism and androgen effect on body composition.
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Frontiers of Hormone Research
Frontiers of Hormone Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: A series of integrated overviews on cutting-edge topics New sophisticated technologies and methodological approaches in diagnostics and therapeutics have led to significant improvements in identifying and characterizing an increasing number of medical conditions, which is particularly true for all aspects of endocrine and metabolic dysfunctions. Novel insights in endocrine physiology and pathophysiology allow for new perspectives in clinical management and thus lead to the development of molecular, personalized treatments. In view of this, the active interplay between basic scientists and clinicians has become fundamental, both to provide patients with the most appropriate care and to advance future research.
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