既往闭经对内皮和血管功能的影响。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
International Journal of Endocrinology Pub Date : 2025-01-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ije/6305659
Katherine T Williford, Emma V Frye, Rebecca M Kappus
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摘要

内源性雌激素具有保护心血管的作用。雌激素的减少,如在更年期和闭经期间,会导致血管硬化和内皮功能障碍。目前尚不清楚逆转闭经和恢复正常月经周期是否会导致心血管功能的恢复。方法:16例妇女分为两组:痛经10例;23±3岁)月经周期一致且闭经的妇女(n = 6;(22±1年)既往至少连续6个月无月经周期的妇女。评估内皮功能、动脉硬度、肱动脉和主动脉血压。结果:两组之间在内皮功能和动脉硬度测量方面没有差异。先前闭经组显示肱动脉收缩压和平均压较低,主动脉收缩压、舒张压和平均压较低。在控制体力活动的情况下,只有闭经组的中心压明显降低。结论:假设月经恢复正常,先前的年轻女性闭经不会导致动脉和内皮功能测量的长期心血管后果。体育活动显示出外周动脉血压降低的效果,而先前闭经组显示出较低的中心压,与体育活动无关。
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The Effects of Previous Amenorrhea on Endothelial and Vascular Function.

Introduction: Endogenous estrogen has a protective cardiovascular effect. Estrogen loss, such as during menopause and amenorrhea, results in stiffer vessels and endothelial dysfunction. It is unknown if reversing amenorrhea and regaining a regular menstrual cycle leads to the restoration of cardiovascular function. Methods: Sixteen women were divided into groups: eumenorrheic (n = 10; 23 ± 3 years) women who had a consistent menstrual cycle and amenorrheic (n = 6; 22 ± 1 year) women who previously were without their menstrual cycle for at least 6 consecutive months. Endothelial function, arterial stiffness, and brachial and aortic blood pressure were assessed. Results: There were no differences between groups in endothelial function or arterial stiffness measures. The previously amenorrheic group displayed lower brachial systolic and mean pressures and aortic systolic, diastolic, and mean pressures. When controlling for physical activity, only central pressure remained significantly lower in the amenorrheic group. Conclusions: Previous amenorrhea in young women does not result in long-term cardiovascular consequences in arterial and endothelial function measures assuming regular menstruation resumes. Physical activity shows a blood pressure-lowering effect in the peripheral arteries, while the previously amenorrheic group demonstrated lower central pressures, independent of physical activity.

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International Journal of Endocrinology
International Journal of Endocrinology ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Endocrinology is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a forum for scientists and clinicians working in basic and translational research. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies that provide insights into the endocrine system and its associated diseases at a genomic, molecular, biochemical and cellular level.
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