Fifteen premenopausal women were studied before and 6 weeks after receiving subcutaneous
implants of 100 mg estradiol. Serum estradiol levels doubled; increases were also
seen in fasting serum total cholesterol and in high-density lipoprotein cholesterol
(HDL). This increase was confined to the HDL2 subfraction, and was not reflected in the HDL apolipoproteins. Low density lipoprotein
(LDL) cholesterol levels were unchanged, as were those of apolipoprotein B, the major
protein component of LDL. Carbohydrate metabolism was assessed in a subgroup of 12
women. Estrogen implantation reduced fasting plasma glucose levels but did not alter
the plasma glucose response to an oral glucose tolerance test. Plasma insulin levels
were unchanged both in the fasted state and during the glucose tolerance test. Our
findings indicate that parenteral administration of estradiol can alter lipid and
carbohydrate metabolism in premenopausal women.
Estrogen - Hormone Implants - Carbohydrate Metabolism - Lipid Metabolism