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Posted On: 03/21/2024 9:46:15 PM
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9633330/
This has a small but pertinent bit about the difference in inflammation between male hormones (less inflammatory) and female hormones (more inflammatory)
Personal anecdotal note: female hormones associated with fertility are also cell growth related hormones and can be associated with tumor growth in certain settings.
“Sex-chromosomes and hormones might drive changes in Treg-cell frequency and function. Young post-pubertal men have a more anti-inflammatory Treg-cell profile, which could explain inflammatory disease susceptibilities, and inform sex-tailored therapeutic strategies.”
I’m inferring female hormones are more inflammatory, generally.
This has a small but pertinent bit about the difference in inflammation between male hormones (less inflammatory) and female hormones (more inflammatory)
Personal anecdotal note: female hormones associated with fertility are also cell growth related hormones and can be associated with tumor growth in certain settings.
“Sex-chromosomes and hormones might drive changes in Treg-cell frequency and function. Young post-pubertal men have a more anti-inflammatory Treg-cell profile, which could explain inflammatory disease susceptibilities, and inform sex-tailored therapeutic strategies.”
I’m inferring female hormones are more inflammatory, generally.

