PLOS Testosterone Replacement Therapy Study

JReinhal

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Here is a quote from the PLOS ONE study that, in my opinion, really broke down what they felt were the exact causes of increased heart risk associated with TRT use:

"Taken together, the evidence supports an association between testosterone therapy and risk of serious, adverse cardiovascular-related events–including non-fatal myocardial infarction–in men. However, there is some evidence that low endogenous testosterone levels may also be positively associated with cardiovascular events [16], [17]. But, as extensively reviewed by Xu et al. [5], effects of endogenous and exogenous testosterone may differ. Exogenous testosterone (TT) is associated with physiologic changes that predispose to clotting and thrombotic disorders including increased blood pressure [18], polycythemia [19], reductions in HDL cholesterol [18], [20], and hyperviscosity of the blood and platelet aggregation. [20]–[23]; TT also increases circulating estrogens [24], [25] which may play a role in the observed excess of adverse cardiovascular-related events, given that estrogen therapy has been associated with this excess in both men and women. [26]–[29] The mechanisms linking estrogens to thrombotic events may be related to markers of activated coagulation, decreased coagulation inhibitors, and activated protein C resistance [30]."

Looking at this, I know we have many ways to circumvent these issues through estrogen control and phlebotomy. Does anyone else see areas that may be concerning?
 
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