Skip to main content

Enhancing Endothelial Progenitor Cell Function Through Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulation: A Potential Approach to Cardiovascular Risk Reduction

Buy Article:

$68.00 + tax (Refund Policy)

Estrogen receptors (ER) have been targets of pharmacological intervention for decades. The use of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) for improving cardiovascular health is associated with serious adverse effects and therefore cannot be recommended as a first-line strategy. While recently menopausal women in good cardiovascular health may be more likely to benefit from MHT than older women with worse risk profiles, adverse MHT effects such as increased risk for stroke have been consistently shown. Selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) such as tamoxifen and raloxifene have been developed to avoid such negative aspects of MHT. Based on available evidence, however, SERMs are not endowed with greater cardiovascular efficacy and safety than conventional MHT. By contrast, the newly developed SERM lasofoxifene has been shown to reduce cardiovascular events in post-menopausal women, although it also increased venous thromboembolic events in line with other ER-targeting agents. Fundamental research has shown that endothelial progenitor cells are important targets of estrogen actions in the cardiovascular system. This indicates that preferential targeting of specific cells and tissues is likely to enhance safety over nonselective hormone agents. Similarly, increased ER-isoform selectivity along with deeper understanding of ER biology should assist in designing novel ER modulators that are more effective and safer than currently used agents. In this article, we summarize the potential connections between SERMs and EPC biology, uncovering novel possible routes to cardiovascular risk reduction.





Keywords: Stem cells; atherosclerosis; regeneration; reproductive system

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 July 2010

More about this publication?
  • Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry aims to cover all the latest and outstanding developments in medicinal chemistry and rational drug design for the discovery of new Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents. Each issue contains a series of timely in-depth reviews written by leaders in the field covering a range of current topics in Cardiovascular & Hematological medicinal chemistry.

    Cardiovascular & Hematological Agents in Medicinal Chemistry
    is an essential journal for every medicinal chemist who wishes to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments in cardiovascular & hematological drug discovery.
  • Editorial Board
  • Information for Authors
  • Subscribe to this Title
  • Ingenta Connect is not responsible for the content or availability of external websites
  • Access Key
  • Free content
  • Partial Free content
  • New content
  • Open access content
  • Partial Open access content
  • Subscribed content
  • Partial Subscribed content
  • Free trial content