Dr. John Crisler Has Passed

Until recently, the atheroprotective effects of estrogen were attributed principally to the hormone’s effects on serum lipid concentrations. However, estrogen-induced alterations in serum lipids account for only approximately one third of the observed clinical benefits of estrogen.3-5 Reviews of the data suggest that the direct actions of estrogen on blood vessels contribute substantially to the cardiovascular protective effects of estrogen.