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      Sex and the cardiovascular system: the intriguing tale of how women and men regulate cardiovascular function differently

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      Advances in physiology education
      heart rate, blood pressure, volume homeostasis, microvascular function

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          The ability to recognize and appreciate from a reproductive standpoint that males and females possess different attributes has been long standing. Only more recently have we begun to look more deeply into both the similarities and differences between men and women, as well as between boys and girls, with respect to the structure and function of other organ systems. This article focuses on the cardiovascular system, with examples of sex differences in the control of coronary function, blood pressure, and volume. Recognizing the differences between the sexes with respect to cardiovascular function facilitates understanding of the mechanisms whereby homeostasis can be achieved using different contributions or components of the living system. Furthermore, recognition of the differences as well as the similarities permits the design of appropriate diagnostic instruments, recognition of sex-specific pathophysiology, and implementation of appropriate treatment of cardiovascular disease in men and women.

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          Journal
          100913944
          21755
          Adv Physiol Educ
          Adv Physiol Educ
          Advances in physiology education
          1043-4046
          1522-1229
          6 November 2018
          March 2007
          18 December 2018
          : 31
          : 1
          : 17-22
          Affiliations
          Department of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology, Center for Gender Physiology and Environmental Adaptation, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri
          Author notes
          Address for reprint requests and other correspondence: V. H. Huxley, Dept. of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology, Center for Gender Physiology and Environmental Adaptation, Univ. of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, MO 65212 ( HuxleyV@ 123456health.missouri.edu ).
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          PMC6298433 PMC6298433 6298433 nihpa995623
          10.1152/advan.00099.2006
          6298433
          17327577
          f1aab339-c65c-44a3-80be-0b47ad9eec69
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          volume homeostasis,blood pressure,heart rate,microvascular function

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