Circulating estradiol, estrone and gonadotropin levels following the administration of orally active 17beta-estradiol in postmenopausal women

  • University of California, San Diego ROR

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 40(3), 518-521

DOI 10.1210/jcem-40-3-518 PMID 1117058

Abstract

Ingestion of a single tablet containing 2 mg micronized 17beta-estradiol (E-2) produced marked increases in the serum concentrations of E-2 and estrone (E-1) in 9 postmenopausal women. The rise in circulating E-2 became significant within 2 h, reached a maximum (110 pg/ML; 437% increase) at 5 h, and remained significantly elevated at 8 h posttreatment. By 24 h, the serum E-2 concentration was not significantly different than baseline. In contrast, a more rapid (within 1 h) and pronounced (4-fold) increase in the serum concentration of E-1 was observed. This rise continued until a peak (467 pg/ml; 2000%) was reached 6 h posttreatment. Thereafter, the serum E-1 concentration declined progressively but was still significantly elevated (140 pg/ml; P smaller than 0.01) 24 h after treatment. Serum concentrations of FSH AND LH were significantly decreased within 6 and 3 h, respectively and both gonadotropins remained significantly suppressed 24 h following the ingestion of E-2. The ratios of circulating E-1: E-2 reported herein (ca. 3-6) were much higher than those observed by other investigators following iv E-2 (I.E., smaller than 1). Thus the data indicate that micronized E-2 peros is readily absorbed and that during this process a significant portion of the hormone is converted to E-1 by the gstrointestinal tract. In addition, 2 mg oral E-2 exerts significant biologic activity as assessed by serum gonadotropin suppression.

Topics

oral micronized estradiol postmenopausal serum levels, Yen 1975 estradiol estrone gonadotropin postmenopausal, 17beta-estradiol oral absorption estrone conversion postmenopausal, estradiol estrone ratio oral hormone replacement therapy, FSH LH suppression oral estradiol postmenopausal women, micronized estradiol gastrointestinal tract estrone conversion, oral estrogen pharmacokinetics postmenopausal hormone therapy, estradiol first pass metabolism estrone levels, gonadotropin suppression oral estrogen replacement menopause, postmenopausal hormone replacement circulating estrogen levels
PMID 1117058 1117058 DOI 10.1210/jcem-40-3-518 10.1210/jcem-40-3-518

Cite this article

Yen, S. S., Martin, P. L., Burnier, A. M., Czekala, N. M., Greaney MO Jr, & Callantine, M. R. (1975). Circulating estradiol, estrone and gonadotropin levels following the administration of orally active 17beta-estradiol in postmenopausal women. *The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism*, *40*(3), 518-521. https://doi.org/10.1210/jcem-40-3-518

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