Acute improvement of peripheral endothelial function in postmenopausal women with coronary artery disease after single oral intake of 17beta-estradiol valerate
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Acute improvement of peripheral endothelial function in postmenopausal women with coronary artery disease after single oral intake of 17beta-estradiol valerate
Abstract
Chronic estrogen supplementation is known to improve endothelial function in postmenopausal women. We studied the acute effect of a single dose of orally administered 17beta-estradiol valerate (E2) on the peripheral endothelial dependent and independent vasodilatation in postmenopausal women with coronary artery disease (CAD). 20 postmenopausal women (age: 64.9 (7.2) y, height: 1.61 (0.04) m. weight: 68.6 (10.6) kg) with angiographically confirmed CAD were randomly examined for flow-associated vasodilatation (= FAD%, a marker for endothelial dependent vasodilatation) and for glyceryltrinitrate (400 microg, p.o.) induced vasodilatation (= GTN%, representing endothelial independent vasodilatation) two hours after placebo controlled, randomized crossover intake of 4 mg E2 p.o. After placebo FAD% was impaired (3.5 (1.7)%) compared to historic controls. After the oral intake of 4 mg E2, FAD% improved to 5.0 (2.8)% (P=0.02). GTN% was not significantly influenced by the oral E2 (E2: 12.6 (5.7) v placebo: 11.2 (6.9)%, P=0.14). Endothelial dysfunction can partially be restored by a single oral dose of 4 mg E2. This indicates an acute vasoprotective effect of E2 beyond its genomic and lipid modifying actions. It remains to be investigated if estrogen might play a beneficial role in the acute treatment of symptomatic coronary artery disease such as angina pectoris or preinfarct syndrome.
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