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Yongsik Jung1, Tae Hee Kim2, Ji Young Kim1, Sehwan Han1, Young-Sil An3.
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This study investigated the effect of sex hormones on F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake in normal breast tissue.The retrospective study included 249 premenopausal women (median age, 45 years) who were diagnosed with unilateral breast cancer and underwent FDG positron emission tomography/computed tomography and hormone tests. The volume of interest was within the contralateral normal breast and the standardized uptake values (SUVs) were measured. The correlations of sex hormones (including estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, follicle-stimulating hormone [FSH] and luteinizing hormone [LH]) with the SUVs of the normal breast were analyzed.There was a weak negative correlation between age and breast FDG uptake (P = .012, Spearman coefficient = -.16 for the maximum standardized uptake values [SUVmax]), especially in the luteal phase group (P = .005, Spearman coefficient = -.27 for SUVmax). The SUVs of normal breast tissue were increased when progesterone levels were higher (P = .043, Spearman coefficient = .13 for SUVmax). In the irregular menstrual cycle group, FDG uptake in the breast decreased as FSH (P = .027, Spearman coefficient = -.42 for SUVmax) and LH (P = .048, Spearman coefficient = -.44 for SUVmax) increased.Glucose metabolism of normal breast tissue decreases with age, and progesterone weakly affects breast FDG uptake. Gonadotropins may affect breast FDG uptake in premenopausal women with irregular menstrual cycles.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31277170 PMCID: PMC6635257 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000016306
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Patient characteristics.
Correlation between FDG uptake of normal breast tissue and parameters used.
Figure 1Scatter diagrams of the relationship between progesterone and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake of normal breast tissue on whole-body scans. A. The progesterone level showed a weakly positive correlation with the maximum standardized uptake values (SUVmax) of breast tissue (r = .13, P = .043). B. There was a weak but significant positive correlation between progesterone and the mean standardized uptake values (SUVmean) of normal breast tissue (r = .13, P = .041).
Figure 2Scatter diagrams of the correlation between gonadotropins (follicle-stimulating hormone [FSH] and luteinizing hormone [LH]) and FDG uptake of normal breast tissue in groups with irregular menstrual cycles. A. The SUVmax of breast tissue was significantly negative correlated with FSH (r = −.42, P = .027). B. The higher the FSH level, the lower the SUVmean value of the breast tissue (r = −.47, P = .011). C. The SUVmax of normal breast and LH showed a significant negative correlation (r = −.44, P = .048). D. There was a significant negative correlation between LH and the SUVmean of normal breast tissue (r = −.56, P = .009).