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Dihydrotestosterone induces arterial stiffening in female mice.

Alec C HortonMary M WilkinsonIsabella Kilanowski-DorohZhejun DongJiao LiuBenard O OgolaBruna VisniauskasSarah H Lindsey
Published in: Biology of sex differences (2024)
These findings indicate that androgen promotes arterial stiffening and cardiovascular damage in female mice and is associated with decreased estrogen receptor expression. These data are important for transgender men, women using testosterone for fitness or reduced libido, as well as patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome.
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