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. 1995 Dec;34(6):363-9.
doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0897.1995.tb00965.x.

Menopause is associated with a significant increase in blood monocyte number and a relative decrease in the expression of estrogen receptors in human peripheral monocytes

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Menopause is associated with a significant increase in blood monocyte number and a relative decrease in the expression of estrogen receptors in human peripheral monocytes

H Ben-Hur et al. Am J Reprod Immunol. 1995 Dec.

Abstract

Problem: The clinical significance of the differential expression of estrogen receptor (ER) in human monocytes was evaluated.

Method: Two color flow cytometry analysis was used on peripheral blood samples of young and postmenopausal females and postmenopausal females treated with estrogen replacement therapy. In addition, the monocyte and lymphocyte counts and the blood estrogen levels of each patient were determine.

Results: During menopause there is a significant decrease in the percentage of ER positive monocytes, and an increase in blood monocyte number, which declines following estrogen replacement therapy to values of the young.

Conclusions: These findings suggest that estrogen modulates the monocyte numbers and its effects may be mediated through the ER in the monocytes.

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