Estradiol, NOT testosterone, was linked to coronary artery disease in men

Status
Not open for further replies.

Excel Male

Administrator
Staff member
Summary

Objectives:  Men die of coronary artery disease more often (CAD) than women. There is evidence that testosterone is either neutral or has a beneficial effect on male cardiovascular disease. The role of oestrogens in male CAD has been less studied. This study was carried out with the purpose of evaluating the relationship between sex hormones levels and coronary artery disease.

Designer:  Case-control study.

Participants:  Men (aged 40-70) submitted to coronary angiography. A 70% occlusion of at least one major coronary artery defined the cases; subjects with ≤ 50% occlusion constituted the control group.

Measurements:  Blood samples were collected for total testosterone, oestradiol, LH, FSH, SHBG, lipid profile and albumin measurements. Bioavailable and free testosterone, FAI and FEI were calculated. Oestradiol and total testosterone levels were examined as terciles, based on the whole study population.

Results:  Of the 140 patients included, 72 were cases and 68 were controls. The baseline characteristics of the two groups were similar, except for the older age and lower LDL-C in the cases. Oestradiol and free estrogen index (FEI )but not total, bioavailable and free testosterone and free androgen index (FAI ) correlated positively with CAD. After adjustments for potential confounders oestradiol remained statistically significant. The prevalence of CAD was significantly higher in the 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] than in the 1[SUP]st[/SUP] tercile of oestradiol.

Conclusion:  In this study, men with CAD had higher oestradiol and FEI levels. Additional studies are needed to clarify the direction of causality and possible underlying mechanisms.


Source:
Artery Disease in Men- Sex hormones and coronary artery disease


Emmanuela Quental Callou de Sá[SUP]1[/SUP],
Francisco Carleial Feijó de Sá[SUP]2[/SUP],
Rebeca de Souza e Silva[SUP]3[/SUP],
Kelly Cristina de Oliveira[SUP]1[/SUP],
Alexis Dourado Guedes[SUP]1[/SUP],
Fausto Feres[SUP]2[/SUP],
Ieda Therezinha do Nascimento Verreschi[SUP]1[/SUP]
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2265.2011.04017.x
Copyright © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
 
Another problem caused by high estradiol: Increased cardiovascular disease.


http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21521286


[h=2]Estradiol, NOT testosterone, was linked to coronary artery disease in men[/b]Summary

Objectives: Men die of coronary artery disease more often (CAD) than women. There is evidence that testosterone is either neutral or has a beneficial effect on male cardiovascular disease. The role of oestrogens in male CAD has been less studied. This study was carried out with the purpose of evaluating the relationship between sex hormones levels and coronary artery disease.

Designer: Case-control study.

Participants: Men (aged 40-70) submitted to coronary angiography. A 70 occlusion of at least one major coronary artery defined the cases; subjects with 50 occlusion constituted the control group.

Measurements: Blood samples were collected for total testosterone, oestradiol, LH, FSH, SHBG, lipid profile and albumin measurements. Bioavailable and free testosterone, FAI and FEI were calculated. Oestradiol and total testosterone levels were examined as terciles, based on the whole study population.

Results: Of the 140 patients included, 72 were cases and 68 were controls. The baseline characteristics of the two groups were similar, except for the older age and lower LDL-C in the cases. Oestradiol and free estrogen index (FEI )but not total, bioavailable and free testosterone and free androgen index (FAI ) correlated positively with CAD. After adjustments for potential confounders oestradiol remained statistically significant. The prevalence of CAD was significantly higher in the 3[SUP]rd[/SUP] than in the 1[SUP]st[/SUP] tercile of oestradiol.

Conclusion: In this study, men with CAD had higher oestradiol and FEI levels. Additional studies are needed to clarify the direction of causality and possible underlying mechanisms.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

hCG Mixing Calculator

HCG Mixing Protocol Calculator

TRT Hormone Predictor Widget

TRT Hormone Predictor

Predict estradiol, DHT, and free testosterone levels based on total testosterone

⚠️ Medical Disclaimer

This tool provides predictions based on statistical models and should NOT replace professional medical advice. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your TRT protocol.

ℹ️ Input Parameters

Normal range: 300-1000 ng/dL

Predicted Hormone Levels

Enter your total testosterone value to see predictions

Results will appear here after calculation

Understanding Your Hormones

Estradiol (E2)

A form of estrogen produced from testosterone. Important for bone health, mood, and libido. Too high can cause side effects; too low can affect well-being.

DHT

Dihydrotestosterone is a potent androgen derived from testosterone. Affects hair growth, prostate health, and masculinization effects.

Free Testosterone

The biologically active form of testosterone not bound to proteins. Directly available for cellular uptake and biological effects.

Scientific Reference

Lakshman KM, Kaplan B, Travison TG, Basaria S, Knapp PE, Singh AB, LaValley MP, Mazer NA, Bhasin S. The effects of injected testosterone dose and age on the conversion of testosterone to estradiol and dihydrotestosterone in young and older men. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2010 Aug;95(8):3955-64.

DOI: 10.1210/jc.2010-0102 | PMID: 20534765 | PMCID: PMC2913038

Beyond Testosterone Podcast

Online statistics

Members online
8
Guests online
214
Total visitors
222

Latest posts

Back
Top