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Abstract
Serum concentrations of 17β-oestradiol (E2), unconjugated oestrone (E1), total oestrone (tE1), progesterone (P), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and sex-hormone-binding globulin
(SHBG) were measured before and after daily intravaginal administration of 250 μg
micronized E2 and 10 mg micronized P for 14 days to 12 post-menopausal and for 1 day only (during
cycle days 5–8) to 11 pre-menopausal women. In the post-menopausal women the levels
of all steroids increased to maximum values on day 1, 8–10 h after administration
and fell thereafter. In the pre-menopausal women the steroid concentrations rose slowly
to a plateau level 10–15 h after administration. Significantly higher absorption of
E2 and E1 (area under the curve increments) was noted in the post-menopausal than in the pre-menopausal
women.
In the post-menopausal women the steroid levels measured on days 7 and 14 corresponded
to those observed in the very early or late luteal phase. Area under the curve increments
were usually smaller on days 7 and 14 than on day 1 and the absorption kinetics altered
to a ‘pre-menopausal’ pattern. FSH levels were significantly reduced as from 12 h
after administration on day 1 and onwards. A slight (10%) but significant increase
in SHBG levels was noted on day 14. It was concluded that the combined E2 and P treatment used in this investigation brings about a physiological response
with only minimal side effects on the liver as judged from changes in SHBG concentrations.
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Publication history
Accepted:
September 26,
1988
Received in revised form:
May 26,
1988
Received:
March 11,
1988
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© 1988 Published by Elsevier Inc.