绝经后2型糖尿病妇女激素替代治疗与血糖控制的关系

I. Bitoska, B. Krstevska, T. Milenković, Snezana Markovik-Temelkova, Sasa Jovanovska-Misevska, G. Petrovski, K. Adamová, E. Stojovska-Jovanovska, Biljana Novakovik-Zafirova
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摘要介绍。对于患有糖尿病的女性,更年期带来的变化可能会进一步降低血糖控制。关于激素替代疗法(HRT)如何影响糖尿病患者的糖代谢,我们知之甚少。本研究的目的是检查绝经后2型糖尿病妇女的HbA1C水平是否受到当前HRT的影响。方法。共有40名绝经后2型糖尿病妇女被纳入研究。所有患者均符合自然绝经标准,子宫完整,雌激素(E2)水平低,促卵泡激素(FSH)水平高。其中一半(20名)被分配接受激素替代疗法(DM-HRT组)。另一半(20名女性)被分配到对照组,那些没有接受HRT的人(dm -非HRT组)。HRT由17 β-雌二醇(E2) 1 mg和屈螺酮(DRSP) 2 mg组成。随访两组患者12个月的空腹血糖、胰岛素血症和糖化血红蛋白。结果。平均年龄分别为49岁(SD±3,3)和48.5岁(SD±3.1)。在DM-HRT组中,HRT与血清空腹血糖、HbA1C和胰岛素水平的显著降低相关。在12个月内,DM非hrt组的血糖水平和HbA1C没有显著降低,胰岛素水平也没有显著升高。结论。HRT与血糖水平和糖化血红蛋白水平的降低有统计学意义。需要更大规模的临床试验来了解激素替代疗法是否可以改善糖尿病女性的血糖控制,特别是在进入更年期后不久给予激素替代疗法。
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Association Between Hormone Replacement Therapy and Glycemic Control in Postmenopausal Women with Type 2 Diabetes
Abstract Introduction. In women with diabetes, the changes that accompany menopause may further diminish glycemic control. Little is known about how hormone replacement therapy (HRT) affects glucose metabolism in diabetes. The aim of this study was to examine whether HbA1C levels are influenced by current HRT among postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes. Methods. A total of 40 postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes were enrolled. All of them fulfilled the criteria of natural menopause, with intact uterus, low estrogen levels (E2) and high follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels. Half of them (20 women) were assigned to take HRT (DM-HRT group). The other half (20 women) were assigned to the control group, those who did not take HRT (DM-non HRT group). HRT consisted of 17 β-estradiol (E2) 1 mg and drospirenone (DRSP) 2 mg. Fasting plasma glycemia, insulinemia and HbA1C were followed in both groups throughout 12 months. Results. The mean age was 49 years (SD±3,3) and 48,5 (SD±3.1), respectively. HRT was associated with statistically significant decrease in serum fasting glucose, HbA1C and insulinemia levels in the DM-HRT group. There was no significant reduction in glucose levels and HbA1C together with no significant increase in insulinemia levels in the DM non-HRT group throughout 12 months. Conclusion. HRT was associated with statistically significant decrease of plasma glucose levels and HbA1C level. Larger clinical trials are necessary to understand whether HRT may improve glycemic control in women with diabetes, especially when it is given shortly after entering menopause.
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