STEROID REPLACEMENT TREATMENT INCREASES BETA-ENDORPHIN AND BETA-LIPOTROPIN PLASMA LEVELS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1988
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STEROID REPLACEMENT TREATMENT INCREASES BETA-ENDORPHIN AND BETA-LIPOTROPIN PLASMA LEVELS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN / Ar, G., F., P., Facchinetti, F., A., G., G., A., Volpe, A.. - In: GYNECOLOGIC AND OBSTETRIC INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0378-7346. - STAMPA. - 26(2):(1988), pp. 153-159. [10.1159/000293687]
Abstract:
The present study shows the effects of two different steroid replacement therapies, with conjugated estrogens or with a new synthetic steroid derivative, ORG OD14, on plasma beta-endorphin (beta-EP) and beta-lipotropin (beta-LPH) levels in postmenopausal subjects. Blood samples were collected before treatment and after 1, 2 and 4 months of treatment; a third group of patients was treated with placebo. After 2 months of treatment both groups of patients who underwent steroid supplementation showed circulating levels of beta-EP and beta-LPH higher than basal levels. ORG OD14 treatment increased beta-EP and beta-LPH levels more than conjugated estrogens at the 2nd month of therapy. No further change was found after 4 months. The two drugs were effective in reducing hot flushes and improving physical and psychological symptoms. These data indicate that sex steroids are able to increase beta-EP and beta-LPH secretion in postmenopausal women, with a concomitant relief of climacteric symptoms.
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Keywords:
BETA-ENDORPHIN BETA-LIPOTROPIN POSTMENOPAUSAL
Elenco autori:
Ar, Genazzani; F., Petraglia; Facchinetti, Fabio; A., Grasso; G., Alessandrini; Volpe, Annibale
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