Association between endogenous hormones and sex hormone-binding globulin and bone turnover in older women: study of osteoporotic fractures

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D.C Bauer ◽  
S.R Cummings
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Henrik Alfthan ◽  
Kaisa K. Ivaska ◽  
Eliisa Löyttyniemi ◽  
Kim Pettersson ◽  
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M d'Herbomez ◽  
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Abstract. Sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) levels were studied for possible effects of oestradiol-17β on SHBG. No change in SHBG plasma was recorded during normal menstrual cycles or during treatment with oestradiol-17β to menopausal women. However, gonadotrophin treatment to amenorrhoeic women to induce ovulation resulted in high oestradiol concentrations and a pronounced increase in SHBG was found during the luteal phase of these cycles. A marked increase of SHBG was also recorded in a woman with pronounced fluctuations of oestradiol during treatment with levonorgestrel sc implants for contraception. In conclusion, effects on SHBG were only found when extraordinarily high levels of plasma oestradiol were recorded.


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