Menopause is associated with reduced protection from postprandial lipemia
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- DOI: 10.1161/01.atv.19.11.2737
Menopause is associated with reduced protection from postprandial lipemia
Abstract
Deficiency of endogenous estrogens has been associated with a higher incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) in women. We investigated whether natural menopause is associated with reduced protection from postprandial lipemia, which represents a risk indicator of CHD. Twenty-three postmenopausal women (mean age, 50+/-1 [SD] years; body mass index, 24.6+/-2.8 kg/m(2)) and 21 premenopausal women matched for age and body mass index (age, 49+/-1 years; body mass index, 24. 1+/-2.6 kg/m(2)) underwent an oral vitamin A fat-loading test. Vitamin A is a marker of the metabolism of chylomicrons and chylomicron remnants. All women were normolipidemic, were in good health, were nonsmokers, and used no medication. Postprandial lipids and vitamin A were measured at hourly intervals up to 12 hours. In postmenopausal women, plasma total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol concentrations were significantly higher. Fasting plasma triglyceride (TG) concentrations were 1.14+/-0.57 mmol/L in postmenopausal women and 0.88+/-0.33 mmol/L in premenopausal women (P=NS). In the postprandial phase, postmenopausal women had higher plasma TG (13.0+/-6.1 versus 9.5+/-3.3 mmol x L(-1) x h(-1); P=0.024) and vitamin A (54.1+/-22.9 versus 35.9+/-9.6 mg x L(-1) x h(-1); P=0. 001) responses. To correct for the possible confounding effect of fasting TG, 13 postmenopausal women were carefully matched with 19 premenopausal women. Although fasting TG levels were identical (0. 72+/-0.20 versus 0.73+/-0.21 mmol/L), differences in postprandial vitamin A (45.3+/-14.5 versus 33.0+/-7.7 mg x L(-1) x h(-1); P=0.006) and incremental TG (ie, after subtraction of baseline TG) (3.2+/-1.8 versus 2.3+/-1.0 mmol x L(-1) x h(-1); P=0.023) persisted between postmenopausal and premenopausal women. Natural menopause is associated with aggravated postprandial lipemia in women matched for age and body mass index. Higher postprandial lipemia potentially explains the relation of TGs and CHD mortality risk in postmenopausal women.
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