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HERO ID
1683228
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Influence of the presence of hot flushes durig the menopause in the metabolism of nitric oxide. Influence of hormone replacement therapy
Author(s)
Hernandez, ML; Aleman, JA; Meseguer, LFC; Fernandez, JD; Sanchez, FAG; Selva, JMM
Year
2000
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Medicina Clínica
ISSN:
0025-7753
EISSN:
1578-8989
Volume
114
Issue
2
Page Numbers
41-45
Web of Science Id
WOS:000085325200001
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To asses if the hot flushes during the menopause are asociated to alterations in the metabolism of nitric oxide, total antioxidant activity and other biochemical parameters. To evaluate the effect of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in the metabolism of nitric oxide, total antioxidant activity and biochemistry in menopausal women with and without hot flushes.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: Experimental study. This study included 29 healthy menopausal women with hot flushes (12 with HRT) and 20 without them (6 with HRT), 45-55 years old, with duration of menopause ranging from 1 to 5 years. Control group included 14 fertile women, Determinations of estradiol, nitrite-nitrate, total antioxidant activity and basic analytic, were performed before previous and after 4-6 month of HRT therapy,
RESULTS: Previously to HRT, hot flushes were associated to smaller level of total antioxidant activity (p < 0.05) in plasma, without differences in nitrite-nitrate concentrations, HRT was associated to increase in total antioxidant activity level and nitrite-nitrate concentrations (p < 0.05) in menopausal women, with and without hot flushes,
CONCLUSIONS: Hot flushes during the menopause indicate a high level of oxidative stress and a higher cardiovascular risk. HRT decreased the oxidative stress level and increased the nitric oxide derivated metabolites in menopausal women with and without hot flushes.
Keywords
hot flushes; menopause; nitric oxide; hormonal replacement therapy
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