The role of estrogens at men. Part 2. Private clinical endocrinology and pathophysiology of estrogens at men
<p class="p1"><span class="s1"><em>Until now, estrogens are traditionally considered primarily as key hormones that perform critical functions in females, however, their role in males is not less important, although it remains understudied. However, a deep under...
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author | I. A. Tyuzikov S. Yu. Kalinchenko L. O. Vorslov Yu. A. Tishova |
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description | <p class="p1"><span class="s1"><em>Until now, estrogens are traditionally considered primarily as key hormones that perform critical functions in females, however, their role in males is not less important, although it remains understudied. However, a deep understanding of male physiology and endocrinology, it is imperative to solve practical problems of gender pathogenetic therapy of men</em></span><span class="s2"><em>,</em></span><span class="s1"><em>s diseases, is impossible today without taking into account the key role of testosterone in males, and without rethinking the role of estrogens, 80 % of which in males formed as a result of testosterone aromatisation. Thus, the violation of the synthesis and metabolism of testosterone in men naturally lead to disorder of the synthesis and metabolism of estrogen, which allows to express the idea that without estrogens, testosterone alone can not provide the entire range of the male body physiological effects. The second part of the literature review highlights exactly the Private Endocrinology and Pathophysiology of estrogens in men, which prove this assertion. The most important systems in which the regulation of the primary role of estrogens is presented in both sexes are central nervous system and bones, and possible mechanisms of these pathophysiological effects of estrogen in males are reviewed in detail. In addition, issues of influence of estrogens at the state of the male breast (gynecomastia), and shows close interaction of estrogens and androgens in providing function of male reproductive and cardiovascular systems. Today we know that the pathogenesis of such common disease in men as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is closely associated with the pathophysiology of both androgens and estrogens, so mechanisms of estrogens participation in the processes of prostatic proliferation (BPH) are examined in detail in this review. Urgent problem of men</em></span><span class="s2"><em>,</em></span><span class="s1"><em>s health is prostate cancer, which has a hormonal nature, so current data available on the hormonal mechanisms of this disease with estrogens are presents in the review. Based on the analysis of literature data concluded that estrogens are essential for males, because only in the «metabolic conjunction» with them testosterone can effectively carry out their physiological functions in the male body. </em></span></p> |
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spelling | doaj.art-f4de9cf63dcb47a3b360b1cd3581a1542022-12-22T02:56:20ZrusABV-pressАндрология и генитальная хирургия2070-97812015-04-011612330121The role of estrogens at men. Part 2. Private clinical endocrinology and pathophysiology of estrogens at menI. A. Tyuzikov0S. Yu. Kalinchenko1L. O. Vorslov2Yu. A. Tishova3Clinic of Professor Kalinchenko; 2 Zoologicheskaya St., Moscow, 123242, Russia;Clinic of Professor Kalinchenko; 2 Zoologicheskaya St., Moscow, 123242, Russia; Department of Endocrinology, Postgraduated Medical Faculty, Peoples, Friendship University of Russia; 2 Zoologicheskaya St., Moscow, 123242, RussiaClinic of Professor Kalinchenko; 2 Zoologicheskaya St., Moscow, 123242, Russia; Department of Endocrinology, Postgraduated Medical Faculty, Peoples, Friendship University of Russia; 2 Zoologicheskaya St., Moscow, 123242, RussiaClinic of Professor Kalinchenko; 2 Zoologicheskaya St., Moscow, 123242, Russia; Department of Endocrinology, Postgraduated Medical Faculty, Peoples, Friendship University of Russia; 2 Zoologicheskaya St., Moscow, 123242, Russia<p class="p1"><span class="s1"><em>Until now, estrogens are traditionally considered primarily as key hormones that perform critical functions in females, however, their role in males is not less important, although it remains understudied. However, a deep understanding of male physiology and endocrinology, it is imperative to solve practical problems of gender pathogenetic therapy of men</em></span><span class="s2"><em>,</em></span><span class="s1"><em>s diseases, is impossible today without taking into account the key role of testosterone in males, and without rethinking the role of estrogens, 80 % of which in males formed as a result of testosterone aromatisation. Thus, the violation of the synthesis and metabolism of testosterone in men naturally lead to disorder of the synthesis and metabolism of estrogen, which allows to express the idea that without estrogens, testosterone alone can not provide the entire range of the male body physiological effects. The second part of the literature review highlights exactly the Private Endocrinology and Pathophysiology of estrogens in men, which prove this assertion. The most important systems in which the regulation of the primary role of estrogens is presented in both sexes are central nervous system and bones, and possible mechanisms of these pathophysiological effects of estrogen in males are reviewed in detail. In addition, issues of influence of estrogens at the state of the male breast (gynecomastia), and shows close interaction of estrogens and androgens in providing function of male reproductive and cardiovascular systems. Today we know that the pathogenesis of such common disease in men as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), is closely associated with the pathophysiology of both androgens and estrogens, so mechanisms of estrogens participation in the processes of prostatic proliferation (BPH) are examined in detail in this review. Urgent problem of men</em></span><span class="s2"><em>,</em></span><span class="s1"><em>s health is prostate cancer, which has a hormonal nature, so current data available on the hormonal mechanisms of this disease with estrogens are presents in the review. Based on the analysis of literature data concluded that estrogens are essential for males, because only in the «metabolic conjunction» with them testosterone can effectively carry out their physiological functions in the male body. </em></span></p>http://agx.abvpress.ru/index.php/jour/article/view/127estrogenstestosteroneinteractionmanendocrinologyphysiologypathophysiologycentral nervous systemreproductive systemsexual systemgynecomastiabone systemcardiovascular systembenign prostatic hyperplasiaprostate cancer |
spellingShingle | I. A. Tyuzikov S. Yu. Kalinchenko L. O. Vorslov Yu. A. Tishova The role of estrogens at men. Part 2. Private clinical endocrinology and pathophysiology of estrogens at men Андрология и генитальная хирургия estrogens testosterone interaction man endocrinology physiology pathophysiology central nervous system reproductive system sexual system gynecomastia bone system cardiovascular system benign prostatic hyperplasia prostate cancer |
title | The role of estrogens at men. Part 2. Private clinical endocrinology and pathophysiology of estrogens at men |
title_full | The role of estrogens at men. Part 2. Private clinical endocrinology and pathophysiology of estrogens at men |
title_fullStr | The role of estrogens at men. Part 2. Private clinical endocrinology and pathophysiology of estrogens at men |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of estrogens at men. Part 2. Private clinical endocrinology and pathophysiology of estrogens at men |
title_short | The role of estrogens at men. Part 2. Private clinical endocrinology and pathophysiology of estrogens at men |
title_sort | role of estrogens at men part 2 private clinical endocrinology and pathophysiology of estrogens at men |
topic | estrogens testosterone interaction man endocrinology physiology pathophysiology central nervous system reproductive system sexual system gynecomastia bone system cardiovascular system benign prostatic hyperplasia prostate cancer |
url | http://agx.abvpress.ru/index.php/jour/article/view/127 |
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