Studies have shown that estrogen replacement therapy and estrogen plus progestin replacement therapy alter serum levels of total, LDL and HDL cholesterol levels. However, HDL cholesterol levels in women vary considerably in response to hormone replacement therapy (HRT). A significant portion of the variability of these levels has been attributed to genetic factors. Therefore, we investigated the influence of estrogen receptor-alpha (ESR1) gene polymorphisms on HDL levels in response to postmenopausal HRT. We performed a prospective cohort study on 54 postmenopausal women who had not used HRT before the study and had no significant general medical illness. HRT consisted of conjugated equine estrogen and medroxyprogesterone acetate continuous...
International audienceIn older postmenopausal women, high levels of endogenous estrogen have been re...
Data are connected to the article entitled “Associations of ESR1 and ESR2 gene polymorphisms with th...
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Studies have shown that estrogen replacement therapy and estrogen plus progestin replacement therapy...
OBJECTIVE: Given the role of estrogen in the regulation of lipid metabolism, we screened for functio...
Background: Estrogen is known to affect lipoprotein metabolism, the haemostatic system and inflamm...
AIMS: One previous study among women with established coronary heart disease found a gene-treatment ...
Aims One previous study among women with established coronary heart disease found a gene–treatment i...
Objective—Examine the effect of conjugated equine estrogens alone (ET), conjugated equine estrogens ...
Aims One previous study among women with established coronary heart disease found a gene–treatment i...
Estrogen has multiple effects on lipid and lipoprotein metabolism. We investigated the association b...
Background: The objective of the study was to analyze the relationship between interaction of polymo...
We previously reported that the ESR1 XbaI genotypes were associated with baseline and tamoxifen-indu...
Estrogen is a steroidal hormone involved in several physiological functions in the female body inclu...
Effect of hormone replacement (HRT) therapy on plasma lipoproteins and apolipoproteins, endothelial ...
International audienceIn older postmenopausal women, high levels of endogenous estrogen have been re...
Data are connected to the article entitled “Associations of ESR1 and ESR2 gene polymorphisms with th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109885/1/cpt6100343.pd
Studies have shown that estrogen replacement therapy and estrogen plus progestin replacement therapy...
OBJECTIVE: Given the role of estrogen in the regulation of lipid metabolism, we screened for functio...
Background: Estrogen is known to affect lipoprotein metabolism, the haemostatic system and inflamm...
AIMS: One previous study among women with established coronary heart disease found a gene-treatment ...
Aims One previous study among women with established coronary heart disease found a gene–treatment i...
Objective—Examine the effect of conjugated equine estrogens alone (ET), conjugated equine estrogens ...
Aims One previous study among women with established coronary heart disease found a gene–treatment i...
Estrogen has multiple effects on lipid and lipoprotein metabolism. We investigated the association b...
Background: The objective of the study was to analyze the relationship between interaction of polymo...
We previously reported that the ESR1 XbaI genotypes were associated with baseline and tamoxifen-indu...
Estrogen is a steroidal hormone involved in several physiological functions in the female body inclu...
Effect of hormone replacement (HRT) therapy on plasma lipoproteins and apolipoproteins, endothelial ...
International audienceIn older postmenopausal women, high levels of endogenous estrogen have been re...
Data are connected to the article entitled “Associations of ESR1 and ESR2 gene polymorphisms with th...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/109885/1/cpt6100343.pd