[Estrogen receptors and vascular aging].

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL M S-medecine Sciences Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1051/medsci/2024115
Juline Marjollet, Mélissa Buscato, Morgane Davezac, Emilie Vessieres, Anna Gosset, Marine Adlanmerini, Daniel Henrion, Francoise Lenfant, Jean-François Arnal, Coralie Fontaine
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After years of studying cardiovascular diseases (CVD) in men due to their higher incidence compared to women, attention is now being paid to female CVD and their pathophysiology. Even though premenopausal women have a lower incidence of CVD, this disparity progressively diminishes after menopause, highlighting the key role of sex hormones. Many preclinical and fundamental studies have demonstrated protective effects of estrogens on arterial endothelium, suggesting that hormone therapy could improve cardiovascular health in menopausal women. However, disappointing outcomes from a major clinical trial two decades ago questioned the cardiovascular protection by estrogens with age. In this review, we will summarize the main clinical and experimental studies reporting the effects of estrogens on CVD, with a focus on their impact on endothelial function. Then, we will present abnormalities in the expression and signaling of estrogen receptors (ERs) in the arteries, and the contribution of conventional estrogens to arterial protection during aging. Finally, we will examine how recent advances in the mechanisms of action of ERa could help to optimize hormone therapy for menopause.

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[雌激素受体与血管老化]。
由于男性心血管疾病(CVD)的发病率高于女性,在对男性心血管疾病(CVD)进行多年研究之后,现在人们开始关注女性心血管疾病及其病理生理学。尽管绝经前女性心血管疾病的发病率较低,但绝经后这种差异逐渐缩小,这凸显了性激素的关键作用。许多临床前和基础研究都证明了雌激素对动脉内皮的保护作用,这表明激素疗法可以改善绝经期妇女的心血管健康。然而,二十年前一项重要临床试验的结果令人失望,这对雌激素随年龄增长对心血管的保护作用提出了质疑。在这篇综述中,我们将总结报道雌激素对心血管疾病影响的主要临床和实验研究,重点是雌激素对内皮功能的影响。然后,我们将介绍动脉中雌激素受体(ER)的表达和信号传导异常,以及传统雌激素对衰老过程中动脉保护的贡献。最后,我们将探讨ERa作用机制的最新进展如何有助于优化更年期激素疗法。
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M S-medecine Sciences
M S-medecine Sciences 医学-医学:研究与实验
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0.80
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182
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: m/s offers high-quality review articles in French, covering all areas of biomedical and health research, in a monthly magazine format (10 issues / year). m/s is read by the whole French-speaking community, in France but also in Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia etc. m/s is not a primary publication, and thus will not consider unpublished data. Most articles are invited by the Editors, but spontaneous proposals are welcomed. Each issue combines news and views on the most recent scientific publications, as well as broadly accessible and updated review articles on a specific topic, and essays on science and society, history of science, public health, or reactions to published articles. Each year, m/s also publishes one or two thematic issues focused on a research topic of high interest. All review articles and essays are peer-reviewed.
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