Title: Place of HRT in bone health ?
1Place of HRT in bone health ?
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- There still is a place
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- Bruno Pornel
- Brussels Menopause Center
2Albright's time, 1941
- Osteoporosis and Menopause
- estrogen deficiency, an important role in bone
loss -
- deficiency of formation, not of mineralization of
bone matrix - 40 of 42 patients with osteoporosis before age 65
were women past menopause or young women
postoophorectomy
3Albright's time, 1941
- concluded that estrogen stimulates osteoblasts
(!) - by metabolic balance studies, estrogen causes a
positive calcium balance - long-term therapy arrested vertebral damage and
height loss in postmenopausal osteoporosis and
prevented them if started early.
4Nordin's time, 1962
- Â Postmenopausal osteoporosis is due to prolonged
negative calcium balance occurring in subjects
with a higher than normal calcium requirement or
unable to adapt to an inadequate intake.Â
Nordin B.E.C., American J. of Clinical Nutrition
10, 384-90, 1962 Young MM, Nordin BE. The effect
of natural and artificial menopause on serum and
urine calcium. Proc R Soc Med 196962242-245,
1969
5Meema's time, 1963
- Numerous older studies
- bone loss either starts or increases at the
time of the menopause. - The effect of estrogen deficiency on the
skeleton - first shown in cortical bone of the metacarpal
and radius
Meema HE. Cortical bone atrophy and osteoporosis
as a manifestation of aging. AJR
1963891287-1295.
6Genant Ettinger's time, 1980
- Quantitative computerized tomography (QCT)
- independently measurement changes in trabecular
bone - very sensitive to the effect of estrogen
deficiency. - Bone loss from trabecular sites is 6 to 7 times
greater than that from cortical sites
Cann CE, Genant HK, Ettinger B. Spinal mineral
loss in oophorectomized women determination by
QCT. JAMA 19802442056-2059
7DEXAs time, 1986
- composite measure of cortical and trabecular
bone. Changes smaller if measured by DXA compared
with QCT - spine small age-related decrease before
menopause but a large change after menopause
Cann CE, Genant HK, Ettinger B. Spinal mineral
loss in oophorectomized women determination by
QCT. JAMA 244 2056-59, 1980
8Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover, Endogenous
Hormones and the Risk of Fractures in
Postmenopausal Women The OFELY Study
- cohort of healthy untreated younger
postmenopausal women aged 50-89 years (mean, 64
years) - comparison baseline levels of bone markers and
endogenous hormone - follow-up 5 years
- 55 women subsequently had a fracture
- 380 women did not have a fracture
 Garnero P., Delmas P.. et al, JBMR 151526-36,
2000
9Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover, Endogenous
Hormones and the Risk of Fractures in
Postmenopausal Women The OFELY Study
 Garnero P., Delmas P.. et al, JBMR 151526-36,
2000
10Biochemical Markers of Bone Turnover, Endogenous
Hormones and the Risk of Fractures in
Postmenopausal Women The OFELY Study
 Garnero P., Delmas P.. et al, JBMR 151526-36,
2000
11Adjusted Associations between Serum Hormone
Concentrations and Vitamin Levels and the Risk of
Hip or Vertebral Fracture in Postmenopausal Women
Cummings S et al. N Engl J Med 339733-738, 1998
12Serum Estradiol Concentration at Base Line and
Age-Adjusted Risk of Subsequent Hip or Vertebral
Fracture in Postmenopausal Women
Cummings S et al. N Engl J Med 339733-738, 1998
13Effects of Estrogen Plus Progestin on Risk of
Fracture and Bone Mineral Density The WHI
Cauley, J. A. et al. JAMA 290 1729-38, 2008
14Effects of Estrogen Plus Progestin on Risk of
Fracture and Bone Mineral Density The WHI
Cauley, J. A. et al. JAMA 290 1729-38, 2008
15Effects of Estrogen Plus Progestin on Risk of
Fracture and Bone Mineral Density The WHI
Cauley, J. A. et al. JAMA 290 1729-38, 2008
16Effects of Estrogen Plus Progestin on Risk of
Fracture and Bone Mineral Density The WHI
Cauley, J. A. et al. JAMA 290 1729-38, 2008
17WHI Conclusion
- Â the results of the WHI make estrogen the only
drug demonstrably protective against osteoporotic
fractures in a general population, as opposed to
all other clinical trials with alternative
osteoporosis therapies that have been tested and
found efficacious only in patients with
established osteoporosis .
Lindasy R., Early postmenopausal bone loss
symposium. 24th Annual Meeting of the ASBMR, San
Antonio, TX, 2002.
18The Effects of Tibolone in Older PM
WomenLong-Term Intervention on Fractures with
Tibolone (LIFT)
Cummings S et al. N Engl J Med 359 697-708, 2008
19Effects of Tibolone on New Fractures, According
to the Presence or Absence of a Vertebral
Fracture at Baseline
Cummings S et al. N Engl J Med 359 697-708, 2008
20Two to three years of hormone replacement
treatment in healthy women have long-term
preventive effects on bone mass and osteoporotic
fractures the PERF study .Â
Study A
Study B
HRT
HRT
0
0
PLB
PLB
-10
-10
-20
-20
0
5
10
15
0
5
10
15
YEAR
YEAR
Bagger YZ et al Bone 2004 34 728-735
21Two to three years of hormone replacement
treatment in healthy women have long-term
preventive effects on bone mass and osteoporotic
fractures the PERF study .Â
- 8 higher BMD
- 50 decreased risk of fracture
22WIMALAWANSA S., JBMR,152240-2244, 2000
23Nitroglycerin Therapy Is as Efficacious as
Standard Estrogen Replacement Therapy (Premarin)
in Prevention of Oophorectomy-Induced Bone Loss
A Human Pilot Clinical Study
- Previous animal studies have shown that NO donor
therapy can prevent ovariectomy (OVX)-induced as
well as corticosteroid-induced bone loss - NG ointment applied to the skin once a day or
CEE 0,625 mg
WIMALAWANSA S., JBMR,152240-2244, 2000
24Nitroglycerin Therapy Is as Efficacious as
Standard Estrogen Replacement Therapy (Premarin)
in Prevention of Oophorectomy-Induced Bone Loss
A Human Pilot Clinical Study
- the first time that NG is as effective as
estrogen in preventing bone loss in these
surgically induced menopausal women - dose of NG used in this study was three to four
times less than that generally used - NO increases osteoblastic activity and decreases
osteoclastic activity
WIMALAWANSA S., JBMR,152240-2244, 2000
25Estrogen Therapy and Coronary-Artery Calcification
Manson J et al. N Engl J Med 20073562591-2602
26Place of HRT in bone health ?
- Osteopenia prevention yes
- Osteoporosis treatment yes
27Place of HRT in bone health ?