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  • Title: Estradiol metabolism during oral and transdermal estradiol replacement therapy in postmenopausal women.
    Author: Lippert TH, Seeger H, Mueck AO.
    Journal: Horm Metab Res; 1998 Sep; 30(9):598-600. PubMed ID: 9808331.
    Abstract:
    The metabolism of estradiol was investigated in postmenopausal women after 4 weeks' treatment with oral or transdermal unopposed estradiol. The urinary excretion of the metabolites was examined. With both administration routes, 2-hydroxyestrone, the main A-ring metabolite, and 16alpha-hydroxyestrone, the main D-ring metabolite, were excreted in higher amounts than estradiol and estrone. The ratio of 2-hydroxyestrone to 16alpha-hydroxyestrone remained the same for both administration routes. It has been suggested that dominance of D-ring metabolism, i.e. increase of 16alpha-hydroxyestrone production, is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. The present study indicates that neither oral nor transdermal estradiol substitution shift this ratio to a higher level of possible risk. Oral estradiol substitution, however, in our study leads to higher metabolite concentrations which may be regarded as hazardous for women with diseases favoring D-ring metabolism.
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