2024
DOI: 10.18632/aging.205822
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Biological sex, sex steroids and sex chromosomes contribute to mouse cardiac aging

Audrey Morin-Grandmont,
Élisabeth Walsh-Wilkinson,
Emylie-Ann Labbé
et al.

Abstract: After menopause, the incidence of cardiovascular disease rapidly rises in women. The disappearing protection provided by sex steroids is a consequence of the development of many risk factors. Preclinical studies are necessary to understand better the effects of ovarian hormones loss cardiac aging. To mimic menopause in mice and study its consequences, we delayed ovariectomy at 12 months and followed animals for 12 months. Using RNA sequencing, we investigated changes in the myocardial exome with agi… Show more

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