Estrogen therapy effects on different vasoactive factors in recent postmenopausal healthy women
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
Background: To evaluate whether the route of estrogen therapy (ET) may affect the levels of different vasoactive factors in healthy recent
post-menopausal women.
Methods: We conducted a cross-over study in 20 healthy nonsmoking women in recent postmenopause (1.8T0.1 years). Women received
either 1-month oral-ET (O-ET, 2 mg oral micronized 17h estradiol daily) or transdermal-ET regimen (T-ET, 17h estradiol 1.5 mg gel daily)
with a 1-month wash-out interval. Blood pressure, plasma levels of endothelin-1 (ET), 6-ketoPGF1a (6-ketoPG, prostacyclin metabolite),
nitrite/nitrate (NOx), epinephrine (E) and norepinephrine (NE) and lipid profile were measured at baseline and after each treatment.
Results: Both regimens significantly reduced E ( p <0.01) and NE levels ( p <0.05). O-ET reduced low-density lipoproteins (LDL) levels
( p <0.05) and increased NOx values ( p <0.01). Neither regimen caused significant changes of ET or 6-ketoPG.
Conclusions: Our results, obtained in healthy women in recent menopause, indicate that the ratio between vasodilator (NOx and
prostacyclin) and vasoconstrictor (ET) bioavailability shifted towards the previous ones after O-ET, while it remained unchanged after T-ET;
moreover, catecholamines levels were reduced by both treatments already from 1 month of therapy. These changes might represent very early
beneficial effects evoked by ET on the cardiovascular system.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Vassalle, Cristina; Mercuri, Antonella; Maffei, Silvia; Zucchelli, Giancarlo
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