(Circulation. 2000;101:224.)
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From the Heart Research Institute (J.A.M., S.N., W.J., K.K.S., D.S.C.) and Department of Cardiology (J.A.M., D.S.C.), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Missenden Road, and the Department of Medicine, University of Sydney (A.K.D., D.J.H., D.S.C.), Sydney, Australia.
Correspondence to Dr David S. Celermajer, Department of Cardiology, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Missenden Road, Camperdown, Sydney, 2050, Australia. E-mail davidc{at}card.rpa.cs.nsw.gov.au
BackgroundMale sex is an independent risk factor for the extent and severity of atherosclerosis. The influence of androgens on foam cell formation, a key event in atherogenesis, has not yet been investigated.
Methods and ResultsPrimary human monocytes were allowed to differentiate into macrophages. RNA was then extracted from healthy male-donor (n=8) and premenopausal female-donor (n=8) macrophages, and message for the androgen receptor (AR) was examined by RT-PCR. There was a significantly higher level of AR mRNA in macrophages isolated from men than in those from women (0.64±0.06 versus 0.15±0.02 amol/µg total RNA; P<0.001). AR mRNA levels were similar in macrophages from postmenopausal and premenopausal women (P=0.16). The functional consequence of this sex difference was then explored. Lipid-loading studies were performed on male (n=9) macrophages treated with the androgen dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and/or the AR antagonist hydroxyflutamide. These showed that DHT caused a dose-dependent and receptor-mediated increase in macrophage cholesteryl ester content (109±10%, 117±3%, and 120±4% for 4, 40, and 400 nmol/L DHT, respectively, as a percentage of control, P=0.002; 95±8% for DHT with hydroxyflutamide, P=0.58 versus controls). By contrast, there was no significant effect of androgen on lipid loading in female-donor macrophages (P>0.2 versus controls).
ConclusionsSex differences in androgen-mediated macrophage lipid loading may contribute to the greater prevalence and severity of atherosclerosis in men.
Key Words: atherosclerosis cells hormones
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