Estrogens and the urogenital tract. Studies on steroid hormone receptors and a clinical study on a new estradiol-releasing vaginal ring.

P Smith
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Estrogen receptors and progesterone receptors were detected and quantified in female pelvic floor muscles, urogenital ligaments and in uterus (myometrium) by use of monoclonal antibody assay techniques. Qualitative assessment with immunohistochemical methods further localized the estrogen receptors and progesterone receptors to the nuclei of connective tissue cells and striated muscle cells in the levator ani muscle, and to the cell nuclei of smooth muscle cells in the round ligament. These findings fulfil a prerequisite for viewing the pelvic floor and the round ligament as target organs for estrogens. The results also contribute to the understanding of the etiological role the reduction in estrogen levels has on the increased incidence of prolapse and urinary incontinence after the menopause. For treatment of urogenital mucosal atrophy a new vaginal silicone ring releasing 5-10 micrograms estradiol/24 h for a minimum of 90 days has been developed. The efficacy, safety and acceptability of the ring were studied in 222 postmenopausal women with symptoms and signs of atrophic vaginal mucosa. The maturation of the vaginal epithelium, as measured by cytological parameters, was significantly improved during treatment. There were significant decreases in vaginal pH, and these changes correlated well with the cytological evaluation. No proliferation of the endometrium was encountered. The therapy had a significant effect on symptoms and on signs of atrophic vaginitis, with cure/improvement registered in > or = 90%. The patient acceptability was high. It is concluded that a vaginal silicone ring giving a continuous release of an ultra-low dose of estradiol is an effective and safe treatment for urogenital estrogen deficiency. No addition of progestogen is needed.

雌激素和泌尿生殖道。类固醇激素受体的研究及一种新型雌二醇释放阴道环的临床研究。
应用单克隆抗体检测技术对女性盆底肌肉、泌尿生殖韧带和子宫(肌层)的雌激素受体和孕激素受体进行检测和定量。免疫组织化学定性评价进一步将雌激素受体和孕激素受体定位于提肛肌结缔组织细胞和横纹肌细胞细胞核,圆形韧带平滑肌细胞细胞核。这些发现为观察骨盆底和圆韧带作为雌激素靶器官提供了先决条件。研究结果还有助于了解雌激素水平降低对绝经后脱垂和尿失禁发生率增加的病因学作用。为了治疗泌尿生殖粘膜萎缩,一种新的阴道硅胶环释放5-10微克雌二醇/24小时,至少90天已经开发。对222例有阴道黏膜萎缩症状和体征的绝经后妇女进行了疗效、安全性和可接受性研究。阴道上皮的成熟,通过细胞学参数测量,在治疗期间显着改善。阴道pH值明显下降,这些变化与细胞学评估密切相关。子宫内膜未见增生。该疗法对萎缩性阴道炎的症状和体征有显著影响,治愈/改善率>或= 90%。患者接受度高。由此得出结论,阴道硅胶环持续释放超低剂量雌二醇是治疗泌尿生殖道雌激素缺乏的一种有效且安全的方法。不需要添加孕激素。
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