Haemodynamic and metabolic effects of short term administration of synthetic sex steroids in humans.

J A Whitworth, B A Scoggins, J Andrews, P M Williamson, M A Brown
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Synthetic sex steroid administration is a major cause of iatrogenic hypertension but little is known of the haemodynamic or metabolic consequences of these steroids. This study examined the short term blood pressure, volume and metabolic consequences of 5 day administration of synthetic androgen to normal men and synthetic oestrogen or progestogen to normal women. Healthy subjects (8 women, 6 men) on a constant diet took part in each of 3 studies. Males received testosterone undecanoate 120 mg/day (n = 6) and females either ethinyloestradiol 0.3 mg/day (n = 5) or norethisterone 15 mg/day (n = 6) for 5 days in the last week of the cycle. Norethisterone increased lying (+7 mmHg) and standing (+8 mmHg) systolic pressure but the other steroids did not alter blood pressure. All 3 treatments increased body weight. There were no consistent changes in plasma electrolytes or glucose with any steroid, and no urinary sodium retention or changes in urine Na:K ratio. Haematocrit fell on ethinyloestradiol but no steroid significantly increased plasma volume (measured as volume of distribution of 125I human serum albumin). Renin substrate and cortisol rose and renin concentration fell on ethinyloestradiol. These studies suggest that the progestogen component may contribute to the blood pressure raising effects of oral contraceptives.

短期给药合成性类固醇对人血流动力学和代谢的影响。
合成性类固醇给药是医源性高血压的主要原因,但对这些类固醇的血流动力学或代谢后果知之甚少。本研究考察了正常男性和正常女性分别服用5天合成雄激素和合成雌激素或孕激素对短期血压、体积和代谢的影响。健康受试者(8名女性,6名男性)参加了三项研究中的每一项。在月经周期的最后一周,男性服用十一酸睾酮120毫克/天(n = 6),女性服用炔雌醇0.3毫克/天(n = 5)或去甲睾酮15毫克/天(n = 6),持续5天。去甲睾酮增加了躺卧收缩压(+ 7mmhg)和站立收缩压(+ 8mmhg),但其他类固醇没有改变血压。所有3种治疗方法都增加了体重。服用类固醇后血浆电解质或葡萄糖没有一致的变化,尿钠没有潴留或尿钠钾比没有变化。红细胞压积下降的乙炔雌二醇,但没有类固醇显著增加血浆体积(测量体积分布的125I人血清白蛋白)。乙炔雌二醇使肾素底物和皮质醇升高,肾素浓度下降。这些研究表明,孕激素成分可能有助于口服避孕药的血压升高作用。
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