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19 March 2015 Role of testosterone in resistance to development of stress-related vascular diseases in male and female organisms: models of hypertension and ulcer bleeding
O. Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya, A. Pavlov, I. Semyachkin-Glushkovskiy, E. Zinchenko, M. Kassim, F. Al-Fatle, L. Al Hassani, M. Ulanova, A. Gekaluk
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Abstract
In this paper, we discuss a relationship between stress-induced formation of hypertension and ulcer bleeding and the level of serum testosterone in female and male rats. We show that the secretion of testosterone is an important sign of severity of stress-induced damages of vascular homeostasis in males but not in females.
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O. Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya, A. Pavlov, I. Semyachkin-Glushkovskiy, E. Zinchenko, M. Kassim, F. Al-Fatle, L. Al Hassani, M. Ulanova, and A. Gekaluk "Role of testosterone in resistance to development of stress-related vascular diseases in male and female organisms: models of hypertension and ulcer bleeding", Proc. SPIE 9448, Saratov Fall Meeting 2014: Optical Technologies in Biophysics and Medicine XVI; Laser Physics and Photonics XVI; and Computational Biophysics, 94481H (19 March 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2179512
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KEYWORDS
Blood pressure

Resistance

Vascular diseases

Organisms

Animal model studies

Stomach

Astatine

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