Authors
Michael R Adams, Jay R Kaplan, Stephen B Manuck, Donald R Koritnik, John S Parks, Mary S Wolfe, Thomas B Clarkson
Publication date
1990/11
Journal
Arteriosclerosis: An Official Journal of the American Heart Association, Inc.
Volume
10
Issue
6
Pages
1051-1057
Description
Although controversy continues, the preponderance of evidence indicates that estrogen replacement therapy favorably influences the risk of coronary heart disease in postmenopausal women. It remains uncertain how this effect is mediated and whether the cyclic addition of a progestin may influence adversely an estrogen-related cardioprotective effect. We investigated the influence of sex hormone replacement therapy on diet-induced coronary artery atherosclerosis in estrogen-deficient (ovariectomized) adult female cynomolgus monkeys. Monkeys were assigned randomly to one of three treatment groups: 1) no hormone replacement (n = 17), 2) continuously administered 17-beta estradiol plus cyclically administered progesterone (n = 20), and 3) continuously administered 17-beta estradiol (n = 18). The physiologic patterns of plasma estradiol and progesterone concentrations were maintained by administering …
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