Estrogen receptor-mediated enhancement of venous relaxation in female rat: implications in sex-related differences in varicose veins.
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Overview of Antagonists Used for Determining the Mechanisms of Action Employed by Potential Vasodilators with Their Suggested Signaling PathwaysGender-specific reduction in contraction is associated with increased estrogen receptor expression in single vascular smooth muscle cells of female rat.Impact of sex hormone metabolism on the vascular effects of menopausal hormone therapy in cardiovascular disease.Ca(2+)-dependent contraction by the saponoside escin in rat vena cava: implications in venotonic treatment of varicose veins.Vascular effects of estrogenic menopausal hormone therapy.Endothelium-dependent nitric oxide and hyperpolarization-mediated venous relaxation pathways in rat inferior vena cava.Matrix Metalloproteinases as Regulators of Vein Structure and Function: Implications in Chronic Venous Disease.Matrix metalloproteinases as potential targets in the venous dilation associated with varicose veins.Subtype-specific estrogen receptor-mediated vasodilator activity in the cephalic, thoracic, and abdominal vasculature of female rat.Reduced vasorelaxation to estradiol and G-1 in aged female and adult male rats is associated with GPR30 downregulation.Pregnancy-associated adaptations in [Ca2+]i-dependent and Ca2+ sensitization mechanisms of venous contraction: implications in pregnancy-related venous disorders.Vasodilation by GPER in mesenteric arteries involves both endothelial nitric oxide and smooth muscle cAMP signaling.Pelvic congestion syndrome: the current state of the literature.Hormonal contraception: venous and arterial disease.Diabetes mellitus is associated with early chronic venous disorder of the lower extremities in Chinese patients with cardiometabolic risk factors.Rapid estrogen receptor alpha signaling mediated by ERK activation regulates vascular tone in male and ovary-intact female mice.Matrix Metalloproteinases in Remodeling of Lower Extremity Veins and Chronic Venous Disease.Increase and Redistribution of Sex Hormone Receptors in Premenopausal Women Are Associated with Varicose Vein Remodelling
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Estrogen receptor-mediated enhancement of venous relaxation in female rat: implications in sex-related differences in varicose veins.
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Joseph D Raffetto
Katie G Beauregard
Raouf A Khalil
Xiaoying Qiao
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10.1016/J.JVS.2009.11.074
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2010-04-01T00:00:00Z