Effects of low and high dose oestradiol and dydrogesterone therapy on insulin and lipoprotein metabolism in healthy postmenopausal women

Summary objective  Menopause diminishes insulin secretion and elimination, increases risk of diabetes and adversely affects lipoprotein metabolism. This study was undertaken to establish whether oral oestradiol plus dydrogesterone postmenopausal hormone therapy can modify these changes. design  Rand...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical endocrinology (Oxford) 2004-05, Vol.60 (5), p.541-549
Hauptverfasser: Godsland, I. F., Manassiev, N. A., Felton, C. V., Proudler, A. J., Crook, D., Whitehead, M. I., Stevenson, J. C.
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Zusammenfassung:Summary objective  Menopause diminishes insulin secretion and elimination, increases risk of diabetes and adversely affects lipoprotein metabolism. This study was undertaken to establish whether oral oestradiol plus dydrogesterone postmenopausal hormone therapy can modify these changes. design  Randomized prospective trial of postmenopausal women taking low dose therapy (1 mg/day oestradiol‐17 beta with 5 or 10 mg/day dydrogesterone for days 17–28 of each cycle, n = 15) or high dose therapy (2 mg/day oestradiol‐17 beta with 10 or 20 mg/day orally administered dydrogesterone, n = 9). measurements  Patients underwent measurement of glucose, insulin and C‐peptide in the fasting state and during an intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT) at baseline and after 12 and 24 cycles of treatment. Modelling analysis was used to derive measures of insulin secretion, elimination and sensitivity. Fasting serum lipids, lipoproteins and apolipoproteins were also measured. results  In both groups there were significant reductions in fasting glucose, insulin and C‐peptide. Pancreatic insulin secretion during the IVGTT was increased by treatment (ranging from 45% to 92%, P 
ISSN:0300-0664
1365-2265
DOI:10.1111/j.1365-2265.2004.02017.x