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Testosterone and/or low estradiol: normally required but harmful immunologically for males after trauma-hemorrhage.

Testosterone and/or low estradiol: normally required but harmful immunologically for males after... Previous studies indicate that after severe hemorrhage, immune functions are markedly depressed in males, whereas females do not show any depression. Although androgen depletion by castration of mice before soft-tissue trauma and hemorrhagic shock prevents the depression of cell-mediated immunity, it remains unknown whether testosterone per se is responsible for producing immune depression. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of trauma Pubmed

Testosterone and/or low estradiol: normally required but harmful immunologically for males after trauma-hemorrhage.

The Journal of trauma , Volume 44 (1): 8 – Mar 6, 1998

Testosterone and/or low estradiol: normally required but harmful immunologically for males after trauma-hemorrhage.


Abstract

Previous studies indicate that after severe hemorrhage, immune functions are markedly depressed in males, whereas females do not show any depression. Although androgen depletion by castration of mice before soft-tissue trauma and hemorrhagic shock prevents the depression of cell-mediated immunity, it remains unknown whether testosterone per se is responsible for producing immune depression.

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ISSN
0022-5282
DOI
10.1097/00005373-199801000-00007
pmid
9464752

Abstract

Previous studies indicate that after severe hemorrhage, immune functions are markedly depressed in males, whereas females do not show any depression. Although androgen depletion by castration of mice before soft-tissue trauma and hemorrhagic shock prevents the depression of cell-mediated immunity, it remains unknown whether testosterone per se is responsible for producing immune depression.

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The Journal of traumaPubmed

Published: Mar 6, 1998

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