Effect of combined oral contraceptives with estrogen identical to natural estrogen on the metabolic profile and body composition in females during the menopausal transition

Q3 Medicine Gynecology Pub Date : 2023-01-20 DOI:10.26442/20795696.2022.6.201685
Veronika I. Komedina, S. Yureneva, S. Kuznetsov
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Aim. To study the effect of combined oral contraceptives (COC) with estrogen identical to natural estrogen on the metabolic profile and body composition in females during the menopausal transition. Materials and methods. Females in the menopausal transition who needed contraception were divided into two groups. Group 1 (19 patients) received COCs containing estradiol valerate/dienogest (E2V/DNG) with a dynamic dosing regimen; Group 2 (19 patients) received monophasic COCs containing 17-estradiol/nomegestrol acetate (E2/NOMAC) for 6 months. Blood pressure (BP), parameters of carbohydrate and lipid metabolism, leptin, adiponectin, C-reactive protein, uric acid, and body composition by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry were assessed initially and after the 6 months of therapy. Results. No significant changes in weight and body composition after 6 months of COC use were found in both groups. COCs with E2V/DNG had no significant effect on BP and all assessed metabolic parameters. Females taking COCs with E2/NOMAC showed increased fasting glucose of 4.85 (0.43) and 5.30 (0.37) mmol/L (p=0.002), insulin of 4.97 (2.35) and 8.82 (4.67) U/mL (p=0.012), NOMA index of 1.06 (0.54) and 1.88 (0.75); p=0.010 compared to baseline. However, the parameters remained within the reference values. Conclusion. COCs containing estrogens identical to natural estrogens do not affect body composition and have no significant adverse effect on BP and metabolic parameters in females during the menopausal transition, indicating that the use of these agents is acceptable from the perspective of their metabolic effects in this group of patients.
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口服避孕药联合雌激素与天然雌激素对绝经期女性代谢特征和身体组成的影响
的目标。目的:研究复方口服避孕药(COC)加与天然雌激素相同的雌激素对绝经期女性代谢特征和身体组成的影响。材料和方法。绝经期需要避孕的女性分为两组。组1(19例)采用动态给药方案,接受含有戊酸雌二醇/双孕酮(E2V/DNG)的COCs;组2(19例)接受含有17-雌二醇/醋酸甲地孕酮(E2/NOMAC)的单相COCs治疗,疗程6个月。在治疗初期和治疗6个月后,通过双能x线吸收仪评估血压(BP)、碳水化合物和脂质代谢参数、瘦素、脂联素、c反应蛋白、尿酸和体成分。结果。服用COC 6个月后,两组患者的体重和体成分均无明显变化。COCs合并E2V/DNG对血压和所有评估的代谢参数均无显著影响。E2/NOMAC组女性空腹血糖分别升高4.85(0.43)和5.30 (0.37)mmol/L (p=0.002),胰岛素分别升高4.97(2.35)和8.82 (4.67)U/mL (p=0.012), NOMA指数分别升高1.06(0.54)和1.88 (0.75);与基线比较P =0.010。但是,参数仍然在参考值范围内。结论。COCs中含有与天然雌激素相同的雌激素,不影响绝经过渡期女性的身体组成,对血压和代谢参数没有明显的不良影响,从其代谢作用的角度来看,这些药物在该组患者中的使用是可以接受的。
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Gynecology
Gynecology Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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