A car- diovascular safety study of LibiGel (testosterone gel) in postmenopausal women with elevated cardiovascular risk and hypoactive sexual desire disor- der. Am Heart J. 2012;163(1):27-32.White WB, Grady D,
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However, there is no evidence for direct regulation of Efnb2 in Ocy454 cells by either estradiol or testosterone. We suggest that changes in bone matrix composition may play a more significant role in determining bone strength in female bones because they have higher mineral content and more ...
Healthy, older males have higher levels of circulating E2 than post-menopausal females, predominantly due to the conversion of E2 from testosterone. The conversion of testosterone to E2 occurs through aromatization by the enzyme aromatase. With aging, older males also have increased fat mass, and ...
TestosteroneEstradiolDrug CombinationsEstrogen Replacement TherapyFemaleNine postmenopausal women with symptoms and signs of androgen excess due to long-term use of an injectable androgen-estrogen combination were studied retrospectively. Cosmetically disturbing hirsutism was the major complaint in eight subjects....
Postmenopausal women had statistically significantly higher RBP4 levels when compared to premenopausal women. RBP4 levels were negatively associated with free testosterone and positively associated with thyroid stimulating hormone in postmenopausal women. In premenopausal women RBP4 was positively associated with ...
A cardiovascular safety study of LibiGel (testosterone gel) in postmenopausal women with elevated cardiovascular risk and hypoactive sexual desire disorderdoi:10.1016/j.ahj.2011.09.021William B WhiteDeborah GradyLinda C GiudiceScott M BerryJoanne Zborowski...
Lee and colleagues investigated the associations and interactions between estradiol, testosterone, SHBG, and the risk of subsequent hip fracture in postmenopausal women.doi:10.1038/ncpendmet0849NoneNature Clinical Practice Endocrinology & Metabolism
Post-menopausal women with high levels of hormones such as estrogen or testosterone are known to have a higher risk of breast cancer. New research published in BioMed Central's open access journal Breast Cancer Research looked at eight different sex and