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Associations of Sex Hormones and Hormonal Status With Arterial Stiffness in a Female Sample From Reproductive Years to Menopause

OBJECTIVE: Loss of sex hormones has been suggested to underlie menopause-associated increment in cardiovascular risk. We investigated associations of sex hormones with arterial stiffness in 19–58-years-old women. We also studied associations of specific hormonal stages, including natural menstrual c...

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Autores principales: Laakkonen, Eija K., Karppinen, Jari E., Lehti, Satu, Lee, Earric, Pesonen, Emilia, Juppi, Hanna-Kaarina, Kujala, Urho M., Haapala, Eero A., Aukee, Pauliina, Laukkanen, Jari A., Ihalainen, Johanna K.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8669797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34917027
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.765916
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author Laakkonen, Eija K.
Karppinen, Jari E.
Lehti, Satu
Lee, Earric
Pesonen, Emilia
Juppi, Hanna-Kaarina
Kujala, Urho M.
Haapala, Eero A.
Aukee, Pauliina
Laukkanen, Jari A.
Ihalainen, Johanna K.
author_facet Laakkonen, Eija K.
Karppinen, Jari E.
Lehti, Satu
Lee, Earric
Pesonen, Emilia
Juppi, Hanna-Kaarina
Kujala, Urho M.
Haapala, Eero A.
Aukee, Pauliina
Laukkanen, Jari A.
Ihalainen, Johanna K.
author_sort Laakkonen, Eija K.
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description OBJECTIVE: Loss of sex hormones has been suggested to underlie menopause-associated increment in cardiovascular risk. We investigated associations of sex hormones with arterial stiffness in 19–58-years-old women. We also studied associations of specific hormonal stages, including natural menstrual cycle, cycle with combined oral contraceptives (COC) and menopausal status with or without hormone therapy (HT), with arterial stiffness. METHODS: This study includes repeated measurements of 65 healthy women representing reproductive (n=16 natural, n=10 COC-users) and menopause (n=5 perimenopausal, n=26 postmenopausal, n=8 HT-users) stages. Arterial stiffness outcomes were aortic pulse wave velocity (PWVao) and augmentation index (AIx%) assessed using Arteriograph-device. Generalized estimating equation models were constructed to investigate associations of each hormone (wide age-range models) or hormonal stage (age-group focused models) with arterial stiffness. PWVao models with cross-sectional approach, were adjusted for age, relative fitness, fat mass and mean arterial pressure, while models with longitudinal approach were adjusted for mean arterial pressure. AIx% models used the same approach for adjustments and were also adjusted for heart rate. RESULTS: Negative and positive associations with arterial stiffness variables were observed for estradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone, respectively, until adjustment for confounding effect of age. In naturally menstruating women, AIx% was higher at ovulation (B=3.63, p<0.001) compared to the early follicular phase. In COC-users, PWVao was lower during active (B=-0.33 - -0.57, p<0.05) than inactive pills. In menopausal women, HT-users had higher PWVao (B=1.43, p=0.03) than postmenopausal non-HT-users. CONCLUSIONS: When using wide age-range assessments covering reproductive to menopausal lifespan it is difficult to differentiate age- and hormone-mediated associations, because age-mediated influence on arterial stiffness seemed to overrule potential hormone-mediated influences. However, hormonal status associated differentially with arterial stiffness in age-group focused analyses. Thus, the role of sex hormones cannot be excluded. Further research is warranted to resolve potential hormone-mediated mechanisms affecting arterial elasticity.
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spelling pubmed-86697972021-12-15 Associations of Sex Hormones and Hormonal Status With Arterial Stiffness in a Female Sample From Reproductive Years to Menopause Laakkonen, Eija K. Karppinen, Jari E. Lehti, Satu Lee, Earric Pesonen, Emilia Juppi, Hanna-Kaarina Kujala, Urho M. Haapala, Eero A. Aukee, Pauliina Laukkanen, Jari A. Ihalainen, Johanna K. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology OBJECTIVE: Loss of sex hormones has been suggested to underlie menopause-associated increment in cardiovascular risk. We investigated associations of sex hormones with arterial stiffness in 19–58-years-old women. We also studied associations of specific hormonal stages, including natural menstrual cycle, cycle with combined oral contraceptives (COC) and menopausal status with or without hormone therapy (HT), with arterial stiffness. METHODS: This study includes repeated measurements of 65 healthy women representing reproductive (n=16 natural, n=10 COC-users) and menopause (n=5 perimenopausal, n=26 postmenopausal, n=8 HT-users) stages. Arterial stiffness outcomes were aortic pulse wave velocity (PWVao) and augmentation index (AIx%) assessed using Arteriograph-device. Generalized estimating equation models were constructed to investigate associations of each hormone (wide age-range models) or hormonal stage (age-group focused models) with arterial stiffness. PWVao models with cross-sectional approach, were adjusted for age, relative fitness, fat mass and mean arterial pressure, while models with longitudinal approach were adjusted for mean arterial pressure. AIx% models used the same approach for adjustments and were also adjusted for heart rate. RESULTS: Negative and positive associations with arterial stiffness variables were observed for estradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone, respectively, until adjustment for confounding effect of age. In naturally menstruating women, AIx% was higher at ovulation (B=3.63, p<0.001) compared to the early follicular phase. In COC-users, PWVao was lower during active (B=-0.33 - -0.57, p<0.05) than inactive pills. In menopausal women, HT-users had higher PWVao (B=1.43, p=0.03) than postmenopausal non-HT-users. CONCLUSIONS: When using wide age-range assessments covering reproductive to menopausal lifespan it is difficult to differentiate age- and hormone-mediated associations, because age-mediated influence on arterial stiffness seemed to overrule potential hormone-mediated influences. However, hormonal status associated differentially with arterial stiffness in age-group focused analyses. Thus, the role of sex hormones cannot be excluded. Further research is warranted to resolve potential hormone-mediated mechanisms affecting arterial elasticity. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8669797/ /pubmed/34917027 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.765916 Text en Copyright © 2021 Laakkonen, Karppinen, Lehti, Lee, Pesonen, Juppi, Kujala, Haapala, Aukee, Laukkanen and Ihalainen https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Laakkonen, Eija K.
Karppinen, Jari E.
Lehti, Satu
Lee, Earric
Pesonen, Emilia
Juppi, Hanna-Kaarina
Kujala, Urho M.
Haapala, Eero A.
Aukee, Pauliina
Laukkanen, Jari A.
Ihalainen, Johanna K.
Associations of Sex Hormones and Hormonal Status With Arterial Stiffness in a Female Sample From Reproductive Years to Menopause
title Associations of Sex Hormones and Hormonal Status With Arterial Stiffness in a Female Sample From Reproductive Years to Menopause
title_full Associations of Sex Hormones and Hormonal Status With Arterial Stiffness in a Female Sample From Reproductive Years to Menopause
title_fullStr Associations of Sex Hormones and Hormonal Status With Arterial Stiffness in a Female Sample From Reproductive Years to Menopause
title_full_unstemmed Associations of Sex Hormones and Hormonal Status With Arterial Stiffness in a Female Sample From Reproductive Years to Menopause
title_short Associations of Sex Hormones and Hormonal Status With Arterial Stiffness in a Female Sample From Reproductive Years to Menopause
title_sort associations of sex hormones and hormonal status with arterial stiffness in a female sample from reproductive years to menopause
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8669797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34917027
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.765916
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