INVESTIGADORES
MASTAGLIA Silvina Rosana
artículos
Título:
Effect of Endogenous Estradiol Levels on Bone Resorption and Bone Mineral Density in Healthy Postmenopausal Women: A Prospective Study
Autor/es:
MASTAGLIA SR; BAGUR A; ROYER M; YANKELEVICH D; SAYEGH F; OLIVERI B
Revista:
CLIMACTERIC
Editorial:
Parthenon Publishing
Referencias:
Lugar: Australia; Año: 2009 vol. 12 p. 49 - 58
ISSN:
1369-7137
Resumen:
Objective To investigate the effect of endogenous estrogens on bone mineral density
(BMD) and bone markers in postmenopausal women over 24 months.
Methods Fifty out of 99 postmenopausal women seen previously were re-assessed after
24 months. Levels of BMD, bone markers, serum estradiol (E2) and total testosterone
were determined.
Results BMD decreased in the femoral neck (*2%) (p50.008), but remained stable
in the other skeletal areas; E2 and serum Crosslaps (sCTX) decreased by 34%
(p50.001) and 21% (p50.003), respectively. Women aged_65 years exhibited
decreased BMD only in the femoral neck (2%, p50.01), without changes in bone
markers. Women aged465 years exhibited a decrease in sCTX levels and stable BMD
values at all skeletal sites. E2 levels decreased similarly in both groups (*35%). Women
with baseline E2 levels _10 pg/ml showed stable BMD in spite of their E2 levels
decreasing by 42% (p50.001); sCTX decreased by 21% (p50.01). Women with
baseline E2 levels510 pg/ml showed a 2% decrease (p50.001) in femoral neck BMD
and a 19% decrease (p50.002) in E2 levels, without changes in bone markers.
Conclusion Although endogenous E2 decreased to around 7 pg/ml in these menopausal
women, this level would seem to be sufficient to maintain BMD in almost all skeletal
areas, and to be more effective in older women