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Female mice hearts respond differently to stress hormone

Could this explain sex differences in human heart disorders?

After being exposed to noradrenaline, cAMP (cyclic adenosine 3’,5;-monophosphate) in the heart increases. However, the bottom of the heart — the apex — returns to normal more quickly in females than males. The findings may have implications for heart disorders like arrhythmias. Credit: UC Regents