Estrogen acutely increases peripheral blood flow in postmenopausal women

The American journal of medicine, 99(2), 119-122

DOI 10.1016/s0002-9343(99)80130-2 PMID 7625415 Source

Abstract

Purpose

To test the acute effect of estrogen on peripheral blood flow and vascular resistance in postmenopausal women. PATIENTS AND

Methods

Eleven normotensive, post-menopausal female volunteers (mean age 53 +/- 6 years) were studied. Six women were in natural menopause and 5 had had a hysterectomy (mean age of the menopause 49 +/- 3 years). We used a double-blind, randomized protocol to assess the acute response to sublingual estradiol-17 beta (1 mg) on the forearm resistance vessels, compared with sublingual placebo. Blood flow was measured by strain-gauge plethysmography, and mean peripheral vascular resistance was then calculated. Mean blood pressure was also measured.

Results

The mean blood flow induced by estradiol-17 beta after 40 minutes was significantly greater than that induced by placebo (3.9 +/- 0.5 mL/100 mL per minute versus 2.4 +/- 0.4 mL/100 mL per minute, respectively, P < 0.05). The forearm resistance was significantly reduced at 40 minutes after estradiol-17 beta compared with placebo (25.7 +/- 4.4 resistance units (RU) to 44.4 +/- 6.4 RU, respectively, P < 0.05). Mean blood pressure 40 minutes after the administration of estradiol-17 beta was no different when compared with placebo (91 +/- 1.5 mm Hg versus 90 +/- 2.5 mm Hg, respectively, P = NS).

Conclusions

These results indicate that the acute administration of estradiol-17 beta affects blood flow in the peripheral vasculature in human subjects. The mechanism of this effect has not been determined, but it may explain some of the beneficial effects of estrogen on the vascular system and have future therapeutic potential in postmenopausal women.

Topics

estrogen peripheral blood flow postmenopausal, acute estradiol vascular effects, estrogen replacement vascular resistance, sublingual estradiol hemodynamic effects, estrogen vasodilation mechanism, postmenopausal estrogen cardiovascular, estradiol-17 beta forearm blood flow, acute hormone replacement vascular response, estrogen therapy peripheral circulation, plethysmography estrogen study

Cite this article

Volterrani, M., Rosano, G., Coats, A., Beale, C., & Collins, P. (1995). Estrogen acutely increases peripheral blood flow in postmenopausal women. *The American journal of medicine*, *99*(2), 119-122. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9343(99)80130-2

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