Estrogens are hormones that are important for sexual and reproductive development, mainly in women. They are also referred to as female sex hormones.
For the study, published in the journal Current Hypertension Reports, the research team conducted a review of published preclinical data on sex-specific hormone activity, especially estrogen.
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The researchers said the published literature indicated that the angiotensin-converting enzyme2 (ACE2), which is attached to cell membranes in the heart, arteries, kidneys and intestines, is the cellular receptor of the coronavirus responsible for Covid-19 infections.
It helps bring the virus into the cells of those organ systems.
According to the research team, the review also pointed to estrogen's lowering the level of ACE2 in the heart, which may modulate the severity of Covid-19 in women.
Conversely, higher levels of ACE2 in tissues could account for why the symptoms are worse in men than women, the study said.
The reasons for the higher male sex-specific Covid-19-related mortality are likely to be multi-fold, including differences in lifestyle (e.g., higher rates of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption) and innate immunity.
"We hope that our review regarding the role of estrogenic hormones in ACE2 expression and regulation may explain the gender differences in Covid-19 infection and outcomes, and serve as a guide for current treatment and the development of new therapies," Groban said.
"In summary, the accumulating evidence of a somewhat lower rate of Covid-19 disease severity in women needs to be further investigated," the study authors noted.
Earlier, several studies revealed that men are more vulnerable to Covid-19 infection.
Recently, a study, published in