Author:
Andersen Jesper Rye,Schroeder Erik,Lebech Paul Erik
Abstract
Abstract.
25 women aged 53–78 years with at least two vears menopause were divided in three groups receiving one of the following oral treatments for three weeks: 2 mg oestradiol-17β plus 1 mg oestriol, 4 mg oestradiol-17β plus 2 mg oestriol or 50 μg ethinyloestradiol daily. Blood samples were collected before, during and after the treatment and the effect on the serum concentration of prolactin, oestradiol-17β, follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone was evaluated.
During treatment with natural human oestrogens serum oestradiol-17β levels were significantly higher than before treatment. The serum concentration of prolactin was unchanged in patients receiving 2 mg oestradiol-17β plus 1 mg oestriol but increased in patients receiving 4 mg oestradiol-17β plus 2 mg oestriol or 50 μg ethinyloestradiol, thus indicating dose-dependence for natural human oestrogens. However, the increase was moderate, and these higher levels were not significantly different from levels of prolactin in serum found in 16 younger women. Concentrations of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormon were depressed during treatment, the former to significantly lower levels when higher doses of oestrogens were used.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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