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Overview. Dr.M.D.P.Goonaratne MBBS, FRCOG, SLCOG President Elect South Asian Federation of Menopause Societies. Menopause. Age Life expectancy Fall in ovarian follicular numbers Estradiol Inhibin A Inhibin B FSH LH. FSH,E2, Inhibins During menopausal transition. FSH. E. INH B.

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  1. Overview Dr.M.D.P.GoonaratneMBBS, FRCOG, SLCOG President Elect South Asian Federation of Menopause Societies

  2. Menopause • Age • Life expectancy • Fall in ovarian follicular numbers • Estradiol • Inhibin A • Inhibin B • FSH • LH

  3. FSH,E2, Inhibins During menopausal transition FSH E INH B INH A Dr. Sanjay Gupte

  4. The postmenopausal ovary secretes androstenedione & testosterone. • After menopause androstenedione levels are reduced to one half; out of which most of it is from adrenals. • DHEA & DHEAS secreted by adrenals decline with age

  5. Effects of Menopause • CNS • CVS • Bone • UGS • Hair/Fat/Breast

  6. Menopausal symptoms Vaso motor hot flushes headache sweating CNS mood changes depression sleep disturbances irritability

  7. Hot Flushes Sudden feeling of warmth Intense over face , neck and chest Lasts 30 secs to few mins- average 4 mins. Accompanied by sweating 15-20% severe enough to affect quality of life

  8. HOT FLUSHES • 80% in perimenopause • 75% of post menopausal women; up to 5 yrs • 10-20% find them intolerable • in 20% Can persist up to 15 yrs • more abrupt & severe in surgical menopause

  9. CHD • 3 - 4 fold Increase in women after menopause • Cardio protective Effect • Effects on Coronary vessels • Effects on Lipoproteins • Anti oxidant effects

  10. Effects on Coronary Vessels • Increases NO synthase activity – vaso dilation • Ca antagonistic effect – smooth muscle relaxation • Ca activated K+channels opened • Inhibition of Endothelin-1 • Inhibits smooth muscle proliferation while stimulating proliferation of endothelial cells • Promotes angiogenesis • Alters the proportion of collagen and elastase in ECM

  11. Effect of Menopause on Lipoproteins • Total cholesterol increase • LDL increase – small dense atherogenic • Lp(a) increase • TG increase • HDL reduced • HDL2 marked reduction • HDL3 slight increase

  12. GUS vaginal atrophy dyspareunia loss of libido urinary incontinence Others loss of hair , thinning facial hair weight gain

  13. HRT Menopause Estrogen deficiency Estrogen replacement

  14. Conventional HRT • ET • EPT SERMS -agonistic and antagonistic effects Tibolone Phytoestrogens Testosterone

  15. Estrogen • Oral - Conjugated equine estrogen - 17β estradiol • Transdermal • Intravaginal –tablets, creams, pessaries, rings • Subcutaneous implants • Nasal

  16. Progesterone • 19 nor testesterone derivatives – NETA, Norgestrel • 17 alpha OH progesterone derivatives MPA Levonorgestrel • Oral • Transdermal • Creams, gels , pessaries • IUs • Dydrogesterone • Drospirenone

  17. In general, progestogen should be added to systemic estrogen for all women with a uterus to prevent endometrial hyperplasia and cancer. Low-dose vaginal estrogens, administered for the relief of urogenital atrophy, are systemically absorbed, but not at levels that stimulate the endometrium, and so concurrent progestogen is not required. Progestogens, reason for use

  18. Mirena (LNG IUS) 52 mg Levonorgestrel 20mcg/day 5 years (7 years bio-availability)

  19. HRT Regimens • Continuous • Continuous combined • Cyclical sequential • Continuous sequential • Pulsed estrogen / pulsed progesterone

  20. Benefits of HRT Vaso motor symptoms CHD Osteoporosis Urogenital system CNS

  21. Synthetic SERMs • Raloxifene • Droloxifene • Lasofoxifene • Basodoxifene

  22. Tibolone • Synthetic steroid, analog of Norethynodrel • Tissue specificity • 3 metabolites

  23. Tibolone Active metabolites Receptor activation Sulfate inhibition Metabolism No active estrogenic componds 4 – isomer Bone Breast Endometrium (Brain, CVS, Vagina) Tissue stimulation Absence of Tissue stimulation Tissue – specific action of tibolone

  24. Phytoestrogens Act like SERMS Isoflavones (Soya, lentils) genistein, daidzein Lignins (seed oils, cereals, fruits) enterodiol, enterolactone Coumestans (bean sprouts, sunflower seeds, red clover)

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