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Low Testosterone not just in males: Testosterone, atherosclerosis and obesity may be

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While testosterone replacement therapies may be controversial in males, new research in The FASEB Journal may extend this controversy to females too. That's because research involving mice, appearing in the April 2015 issue, suggests that there is an association between low levels of androgens (which includes testosterone), and atherosclerosis and obesity in females.

"We hope that our study will contribute to intensified research efforts on the definition of androgen deficiency in women (e.g. which levels of androgens in the blood should be considered too low?), the consequences androgen deficiency may have for women's health and ultimately, whether androgen deficient women may need androgen treatment for normalization of their androgen levels in order to maintain long-term cardiovascular and overall health," said Åsa Tivesten, M.D., Ph.D., a researcher involved in the work from the Wallenberg Laboratory for Cardiovascular and Metabolic Research at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Göteborg, Sweden.
Tivesten and colleagues discovered this association by comparing female mice with and without the androgen receptor. They found that female mice without the androgen receptor developed obesity, high levels of fat in blood and increased atherosclerosis. They treated these female mice with androgens and body fat and atherosclerosis were reduced.
"The notion that there are 'male' and 'female' hormones is a bit too simplistic and this research really brings that to light," said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal. "Both men and women have androgen hormones--just at different levels. This report really raises the question of what levels of androgen hormones are optimal for the best health."
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The above story is based on materials provided by Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology. Note: Materials may be edited for content and length.
Journal Reference:
J. B. ***man, A. S. Wilhelmson, B. M. Motta, C. Pirazzi, C. Alexanderson, K. De Gendt, G. Verhoeven, A. Holmang, F. Anesten, J.-O. Jansson, M. Levin, J. Boren, C. Ohlsson, A. Krettek, S. Romeo, A. Tivesten. The androgen receptor confers protection against diet-induced atherosclerosis, obesity, and dyslipidemia in female mice. The FASEB Journal, 2014; 29 (4): 1540 DOI: 10.1096/fj.14-259234Date:
April 1, 2015
Source:
Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
Summary:
While testosterone replacement therapies may be controversial in males, new research may extend this controversy to females too. That's because research involving mice suggests that there is an association between low levels of androgens, including testosterone, and atherosclerosis and obesity in females.
 
Great info, nice article and very helpful. Thanks for sharing and seems like It may sense that it can effect females also.
 
very good post for this forum, can't believe i didn't see it til now
 
Proctor and Gamble came out with a testosterone patch for women a couple of years ago to increase their libido, but they were tuned down by the FDA. There is a woman in charge of the FDA and she said women don't need a higher libido. One arrogant woman makes a decision for the rest of the women in this country.
I have recently read that another pharma has made application for a testosterone patch for women. We will see how this one does. The FDA commissioner was criticized for her previous decision.
 
Proctor and Gamble came out with a testosterone patch for women a couple of years ago to increase their libido, but they were tuned down by the FDA. There is a woman in charge of the FDA and she said women don't need a higher libido. One arrogant woman makes a decision for the rest of the women in this country.
I have recently read that another pharma has made application for a testosterone patch for women. We will see how this one does. The FDA commissioner was criticized for her previous decision.

well thats some serious bullshit! Shit i will venture to guess a shit load of marital problems come from wife or husbands not having the labido to keep up with their partners, I'm sure its usually the women with the lower labido and men who want it more, but still if this is truly the reasoning gave its pretty foul!
 
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