4Jones RD, Nalkin CG,Channer KS, et al. Low levels of endogenous and rogens increase the risk of atherosclerosis in elderly men : furthersupportive data[J]. Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2002,87(8) :3632-3639.
5Pugh PJ, Charmer KS, Party H, et al. Bio-available testosterone levels fall acutely following myocardial infarction in men:association with fibrinolytic factors[J]. Endocr Res, 2002,28(3) :161-173.
6Mareovina SM, Lippi G, Bagatell CJ, et al. Testosterone induced suppression of lipopretein(a) in normal men, relation to basal lipopretein (a) level[J]. Atherescleresis, 1996,122( 1 ) :89-95.
7Peter A, Jens H, Claus C. The relationship of natural androgens to coronary heart disease in males : a review [ J ]. Atherosclerosis, 1996,125 (1) :1-13.
8Kang SM, Jang Y, Kim JY, et al. Effect of oral administration of testosterone on brach arterial vasoreativity in men with coronary artery disease[J]. Am J Cardiol, 2002,89(7) :862-864.
9Wcbb CM, McneiU JG, Hayward CS, et al. Effects of testosterone on coronary vasomotor regulation in men with coronary heart disease[ J]. Circulation, 1999,100 (16) :1690.
10Zao SP, Li XP. The association of low plasma testosterone level coromary artery disease in Chinese men[J]. Int J Cardiol,1998,63(2) :161.