Title of article
The relationship of natural androgens to coronary heart disease in males: a review
Author/Authors
Peter Alexandersen، نويسنده , , Jens Haarbo، نويسنده , , Claus Christiansen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
13
From page
1
To page
13
Abstract
Published studies dealing with the relationship between circulating levels of testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone (sulfate) (DHEA(S)) and coronary heart disease (CHD) in males, as well as corresponding experimental animal studies are reviewed. One randomized intervention study, eight prospective and 30 cross-sectional studies have evaluated this relationship. In the intervention study, testosterone undecanoate given orally significantly improved angina pectoris in 62 patients with CHD as compared to placebo. No significant association between serum testosterone and CHD was reported in the prospective studies, whereas those studies concerning DHEAS found either no or an inverse association with CHD. Of 30 cross-sectional studies, 18 reported reduced concentrations of testosterone (primarily), and/or DHEA(S) in CHD patients as compared to normals, 11 found similar circulating levels of these androgens in controls and patients with CHD, and one study found elevated levels of DHEA(S) in patients. Animal studies (six in male rabbits and one in male chicks) suggest an anti-atherogenic effect of testosterone and DHEA. In conclusion, one intervention, eight cohort and several cross-sectional studies suggest either a neutral or a favourable effect of testosterone and DHEA(S) on CHD in males.
Keywords
coronary heart disease , Androgens , Males
Journal title
Atherosclerosis
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Atherosclerosis
Record number
628086
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