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Beneficial effect of tibolone on mood, cognition, well-being, and sexuality in menopausal women

Tibolone is a synthetic molecule used extensively for the management of menopausal symptoms, with the proposed additional advantage of enhanced mood and libido. Tibolone, after oral administration, is rapidly converted into 3 major metabolites: 3α-hydroxytibolone and 3β-hydroxytibolone, which have e...

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Autores principales: Genazzani, Andrea Riccardo, Pluchino, Nicola, Bernardi, Francesca, Centofanti, Manolo, Luisi, Michele
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19412477
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author Genazzani, Andrea Riccardo
Pluchino, Nicola
Bernardi, Francesca
Centofanti, Manolo
Luisi, Michele
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Pluchino, Nicola
Bernardi, Francesca
Centofanti, Manolo
Luisi, Michele
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description Tibolone is a synthetic molecule used extensively for the management of menopausal symptoms, with the proposed additional advantage of enhanced mood and libido. Tibolone, after oral administration, is rapidly converted into 3 major metabolites: 3α-hydroxytibolone and 3β-hydroxytibolone, which have estrogenic effects, and the Δ(4)-isomer, which has progestogenic and androgenic effects. The tissue-selective effects of tibolone are the result of metabolism, of enzyme regulation, and of receptor activation which vary in different tissues. Tibolone seems to be effective on estrogen-withdrawal symptoms such as hot flushes, sweating, insomnia, headache, and vaginal dryness, with results generally comparable to the effects exerted by estrogen-based treatments, and the additional property of a progestogenic activity on the endometrium. As well as relieving vasomotor symptoms, tibolone has positive effects on sexual well-being and mood, and improves dyspareunia and libido. These effects may depend on both estrogenic and androgenic actions exerted at the genital level and in the central nervous system, and on a reduction of sex-hormone-binding globulin and an increase of free testosterone, without affecting Δ-5 androgens levels. Based on the evidence available, tibolone is a valuable treatment option to relieve menopausal complaints, especially in women suffering persistent fatigue, blunted motivation, and loss of sexual desire despite an adequate estrogen replacement.
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spelling pubmed-26718192009-04-30 Beneficial effect of tibolone on mood, cognition, well-being, and sexuality in menopausal women Genazzani, Andrea Riccardo Pluchino, Nicola Bernardi, Francesca Centofanti, Manolo Luisi, Michele Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Expert Opinion Tibolone is a synthetic molecule used extensively for the management of menopausal symptoms, with the proposed additional advantage of enhanced mood and libido. Tibolone, after oral administration, is rapidly converted into 3 major metabolites: 3α-hydroxytibolone and 3β-hydroxytibolone, which have estrogenic effects, and the Δ(4)-isomer, which has progestogenic and androgenic effects. The tissue-selective effects of tibolone are the result of metabolism, of enzyme regulation, and of receptor activation which vary in different tissues. Tibolone seems to be effective on estrogen-withdrawal symptoms such as hot flushes, sweating, insomnia, headache, and vaginal dryness, with results generally comparable to the effects exerted by estrogen-based treatments, and the additional property of a progestogenic activity on the endometrium. As well as relieving vasomotor symptoms, tibolone has positive effects on sexual well-being and mood, and improves dyspareunia and libido. These effects may depend on both estrogenic and androgenic actions exerted at the genital level and in the central nervous system, and on a reduction of sex-hormone-binding globulin and an increase of free testosterone, without affecting Δ-5 androgens levels. Based on the evidence available, tibolone is a valuable treatment option to relieve menopausal complaints, especially in women suffering persistent fatigue, blunted motivation, and loss of sexual desire despite an adequate estrogen replacement. Dove Medical Press 2006-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2671819/ /pubmed/19412477 Text en © 2006 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved
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Centofanti, Manolo
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Beneficial effect of tibolone on mood, cognition, well-being, and sexuality in menopausal women
title Beneficial effect of tibolone on mood, cognition, well-being, and sexuality in menopausal women
title_full Beneficial effect of tibolone on mood, cognition, well-being, and sexuality in menopausal women
title_fullStr Beneficial effect of tibolone on mood, cognition, well-being, and sexuality in menopausal women
title_full_unstemmed Beneficial effect of tibolone on mood, cognition, well-being, and sexuality in menopausal women
title_short Beneficial effect of tibolone on mood, cognition, well-being, and sexuality in menopausal women
title_sort beneficial effect of tibolone on mood, cognition, well-being, and sexuality in menopausal women
topic Expert Opinion
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2671819/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19412477
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