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Exogenous 17-Β Estradiol Administration Blunts Progression Of Established Angiotensin Ii-Induced Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms In Female Ovariectomized Mice, Sean E. Thatcher, Xuan Zhang, Shannon Woody, Yu Wang, Yasir Alsiraj, Richard Charnigo, Alan Daugherty, Lisa A. Cassis
Exogenous 17-Β Estradiol Administration Blunts Progression Of Established Angiotensin Ii-Induced Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms In Female Ovariectomized Mice, Sean E. Thatcher, Xuan Zhang, Shannon Woody, Yu Wang, Yasir Alsiraj, Richard Charnigo, Alan Daugherty, Lisa A. Cassis
Saha Cardiovascular Research Center Faculty Publications
BACKGROUND: Abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) occur predominately in males. However, AAAs in females have rapid growth rates and rupture at smaller sizes. Mechanisms contributing to AAA progression in females are undefined. We defined effects of ovariectomy, with and without 17-β estradiol (E2), on progression of established angiotensin II (AngII)-induced AAAs in female mice.
METHODS: We used neonatal testosterone exposures at 1 day of age to promote susceptibility to AngII-induced AAAs in adult female Ldlr-/- mice. Females were infused with AngII for 28 days to induce AAAs, and then stratified into groups that were sham, ovariectomized (Ovx, vehicle), or Ovx …