Effect of 17 beta-Estradiol on Plasma Lipids and LDL Oxidation in Postmenopausal Women With Type II Diabetes Mellitus

In type II diabetes mellitus the altered hormonal state after menopause may represent an additional cardiovascular risk factor. Estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) is associated with a decreased cardiovascular risk, at least in nondiabetic postmenopausal women. We studied the effect of ERT on plasma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology thrombosis, and vascular biology, 1997-02, Vol.17 (2), p.324-330
Hauptverfasser: Brussaard, Hanny E, Leuven, Jan A. Gevers, Kluft, Cornelis, Krans, H. Michiel J, van Duyvenvoorde, Wim, Buytenhek, Rien, van der Laarse, Arnoud, Princen, Hans M.G
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Zusammenfassung:In type II diabetes mellitus the altered hormonal state after menopause may represent an additional cardiovascular risk factor. Estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) is associated with a decreased cardiovascular risk, at least in nondiabetic postmenopausal women. We studied the effect of ERT on plasma lipids and lipoproteins and on LDL oxidation in 40 postmenopausal women with type II diabetes but with minimal vascular complications in a randomized placebo-controlled trial. Twenty patients were treated orally with 2 mg/d micronized 17 beta-estradiol and 20 patients with placebo for 6 weeks. Plasma total cholesterol (-6%, P = .04), LDL cholesterol (-16%, P = .0001), and apoB (-11%, P = .001) levels decreased and HDL cholesterol (20%, P = .0001) and apoA-I (14%, P = .0001) levels increased after ERT compared with placebo. Glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) decreased significantly after ERT (-3%, P = .03), the cholesterol content of the LDL particles decreased (-5%, P = .006), triglyceride content increased (16%, P = .01), and LDL particle size did not change significantly. ERT had no effect on parameters of LDL oxidation. We conclude that plasma levels of HDL cholesterol, apoA-I, LDL cholesterol, apoB, and glycated hemoglobin are improved in postmenopausal women with type II diabetes mellitus after treatment with 17 beta-estradiol, indicative of a better metabolic control, and that ERT has no effect on LDL oxidizability. (Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol. 1997;17:324-330.)
ISSN:1079-5642
1524-4636
DOI:10.1161/01.ATV.17.2.324