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      The sex difference in haemoglobin levels in adults - mechanisms, causes, and consequences.

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      Blood reviews
      Androgen, Enalapril, Erythropoiesis, Fåhraeus effect, Iron, Oestrogen, Phylogeny, Thrombosis

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          Men and women have different mean haemoglobin levels in health in venous blood - women have mean levels approximately 12% lower than men. A similar sex-related difference in haemoglobin levels in adult animals is found in many species of mammals, birds and reptiles, indicating that it is an important physiological phenomenon. It is probably a direct effect of sex hormones, both oestrogen and androgens, on erythropoiesis. However, since there is no difference in erythropoietin levels between the sexes, this effect most likely takes place in the kidney, rather than in the bone marrow. Oestrogens dilate and androgens constrict the renal microvasculature: dilation and vasoconstriction in vessels below 300 μm in diameter respectively increase and decrease the haematocrit in blood in arterioles, capillaries and venules, altering the oxygen delivery per unit red cell mass, and providing a mechanism for varying the red cell mass without compensatory changes in erythropoiesis.

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          Journal
          Blood Rev.
          Blood reviews
          1532-1681
          0268-960X
          Mar 2014
          : 28
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] School of Medicine and Medical Science, University College Dublin, Ireland; Irish Blood Transfusion Service, Ireland.
          Article
          S0268-960X(14)00004-6
          10.1016/j.blre.2013.12.003
          24491804
          2c798520-05ee-4da2-bd26-a4689ec09563
          Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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          Androgen,Enalapril,Erythropoiesis,Fåhraeus effect,Iron,Oestrogen,Phylogeny,Thrombosis

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