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Testosterone and/or Low Estradiol
142
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25
References
1998
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These findings indicate that pretreatment of female mice with DHT depresses macrophage function after trauma-hemorrhage, which mimics the changes seen in normal male mice subjected to trauma-hemorrhage. We propose, therefore, that high testosterone and/or low estradiol levels are responsible for producing the immune depression in male mice after trauma-hemorrhage. Testosterone receptor blocking agents, e.g., flutamide, and/or estradiol administration should thus be useful adjuncts for preventing immune depression in male trauma patients.
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