• Title of article

    Effects of oral and transdermal 17 beta-estradiol combined with progesterone on homocysteine metabolism in postmenopausal women: a randomised placebo-controlled trial

  • Author/Authors

    KarineLacut، نويسنده , , Emmanuel Oger، نويسنده , , Jean-HervéAbalain، نويسنده , , Marie-Pierre Moineau، نويسنده , , Dominique Mottier، نويسنده , , On behalf of the SARAH Investigators، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    173
  • To page
    180
  • Abstract
    Mild hyperhomocysteinemia is a risk factor for both ischaemic heart disease and venous thromboembolism. The effects of transdermal estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) on homocysteine metabolism in postmenopausal women have scarcely been investigated. This clinical trial aimed to estimate the effects of combined hormone replacement therapy on the fasting total homocysteine levels according to the estrogen route of administration. We enrolled 196 postmenopausal women, who were randomly allocated to receive on a continuous basis either 1 mg of 17 beta-estradiol orally (n=63) or 50 μgtransdermally (n=68) per day, both combined with a daily intake of 100 mg progesterone, or placebo (n=65) over a period of 6 months. Neither oral nor transdermal ERT significantly affected total plasma homocysteine levels or red-blood cell folate levels. However, oral ERT significantly decreased plasma vitamin B12 levels compared to placebo (mean relative variation difference over 6 months between oral ERT and placebo: −11.7% (95%CI, −21 to −2%) whereas transdermal ERT did not display any significant effects. Our data show that transdermal ERT as well as low dose of oral ERT does not significantly affect the homocysteine metabolism. This finding does not support a role for transdermal estrogen in the prevention of ischaemic heart disease in postmenopausal women.
  • Keywords
    Randomized controlled trial , homocysteine , folate , Vitamin B12 , Oral estrogen replacement therapy , Transdermal estrogen replacement therapy
  • Journal title
    Atherosclerosis
  • Serial Year
    2004
  • Journal title
    Atherosclerosis
  • Record number

    631334