Title of article :
Effects of estrogen replacement therapy on plasma levels of nitric oxide in postmenopausal women,
Author/Authors :
Ettore Cicinelli، نويسنده , , Louis J. Ignarro، نويسنده , , Maria Giuseppina Matteo، نويسنده , , Pietro Galantino، نويسنده , , Luca Maria Schonauer، نويسنده , , Nunziata Falco، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
6
From page :
334
To page :
339
Abstract :
Objective: Our purpose was to assess the effects of estrogen replacement therapy on plasma levels of nitric oxide in postmenopausal women. Study Design: The study, designed as a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled crossover trial, involved 28 healthy postmenopausal women who had previously undergone hysterectomy. Women received either transdermal estradiol (50 g/day) (estradiol group) or placebo (placebo group) for 6 months continuously. At the end of month 6 the treatment allocations were opened, and then the treatments were exchanged for 1 month. The serum concentration of estradiol was measured at baseline before treatment and at the end of months 6 and 7. The plasma concentration of the stable oxidation products of nitric oxide was assessed before treatment and monthly until month 7. Results: The mean baseline concentrations of nitric oxide metabolites in the estradiol and placebo groups were similar (mean and SD: 19 ± 4.3 vs 21 ± 5.6 μmol/L, respectively). At subsequent measurements from months 1 to 6, the mean concentration of nitric oxide metabolites increased significantly in the estradiol group alone, in which the concentration ranged between 33 ± 6.4 and 36 ± 8.5 μmol/L. At the end of month 7 the mean level of nitric oxide metabolites in women previously treated with estradiol fell to baseline value (19 ± 2.6 μmol/L), whereas in the placebo group the level increased significantly (34 ± 4.4 μmol/L). Conclusion: Estrogen replacement therapy induces a sustained increase in plasma levels of nitric oxide in postmenopausal women; the suspension of estrogen replacement therapy is followed by a significant reduction in nitric oxide levels. The results of this study suggest that a nitric oxide–related mechanism may help to explain the cardioprotective effect of estrogen replacement therapy in the postmenopausal period. (Am J Obstet Gynecol 1999;180:334-9.)
Keywords :
nitrite , postmenopausal women , nitrate , nitric oxide , estradiol , estrogenreplacement therapy , transdermal administration
Journal title :
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Record number :
643148
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