Findings from Louisiana State University Provides New Data about Cerebrovascular Disease (Activation of Testosterone-androgen Receptor Mediates Cerebrovascular Protection By Photobiomodulation Treatment In Photothrombosis-induced Stroke Rats).
In: Drug Week, 2024-03-08, S. 701-701
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A recent study conducted by researchers at Louisiana State University has found a potential link between low testosterone levels and an increased risk of cerebrovascular disease in men. The study investigated the effects of photobiomodulation treatment (PBMT) on testosterone synthesis and cerebrovascular function in rats with photothrombosis-induced stroke. The results showed that PBMT increased cerebrovascular testosterone concentration, improved cerebral blood flow, reduced vascular permeability and endothelial cell apoptosis, and mitigated behavioral deficits in the rats. The researchers concluded that PBMT may be a promising alternative approach for managing cerebrovascular diseases. [Extracted from the article]
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Findings from Louisiana State University Provides New Data about Cerebrovascular Disease (Activation of Testosterone-androgen Receptor Mediates Cerebrovascular Protection By Photobiomodulation Treatment In Photothrombosis-induced Stroke Rats).
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Zeitschrift: | Drug Week, 2024-03-08, S. 701-701 |
Veröffentlichung: | 2024 |
Medientyp: | serialPeriodical |
ISSN: | 1531-6440 (print) |
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