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Specific changes of blood-brain-barrier permeability for estrogens and gonadotrophins at menopause

Authors :
G. Banceanu
M. Coculescu
Ilinca Gussi
Ioana Lutescu
General Endocrinology
Carol Davila
Source :
Acta Endocrinologica (Bucharest). 3:141-148
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
ACTA Endocrinologica Foundation, 2007.

Abstract

Introduction. Estrogens are known to have a neuroprotective role and to influence the permeability of the blood brain barrier (BBB). An ongoing debate exists on the changing effects of estrogens on target tissues with advancing age and at menopause and on the potential disruptive role of increasing gonadotropin levels. The aim of the present study was to assess the permeability of the BBB for estradiol, FSH and LH in three physiological states: early follicular phase, preovulatory phase and at menopause. Method. Hormonal levels were assessed simultaneously in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of 15 women at menopause (mean age 60±8 years), 16 of reproductive age in early follicular phase and 11 in preovulatory phase (mean age 31±7 years), all undergoing surgery for benign gynecologic disorders. FSH, LH and estradiol levels were assessed using chemo luminescence and are expressed as median and 10-90 percentile interval. Statistical analysis assessed the serum-CSF correlation and the CSF/serum ratio for each hormone between groups. Results. Estradiol serum levels were 26.2 pg/ml (6.4-43.5) at menopause (n=15), 58.5 pg/ml (25.7-75.9) in early follicular phase (EFP, n=16) and 221.2 pg/ml (113.7-405.5) in preovulatory phase (PREOV, n=11). CSF estradiol is 18.5 pg/ml (0.4-30.5) at menopause, 5.4 pg/ml (2.2-10.2) in EFP (p

Details

ISSN :
1843066X and 18410987
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Acta Endocrinologica (Bucharest)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d29672b694315c4d80c03131b5827b59
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4183/aeb.2007.141