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Iron Overload in Functional Hyperandrogenism: In a Randomized Trial, Bloodletting Does Not Improve Metabolic Outcomes.

Andrés E Ortiz-Flores1,2,3, María Ángeles Martínez-García1,2, Lía Nattero-Chávez1,2, Francisco Álvarez-Blasco1,2, Elena Fernández-Durán1,2, Alejandra Quintero-Tobar1,2, Héctor F Escobar-Morreale1,2, Manuel Luque-Ramírez1,2.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Functional hyperandrogenism may be associated with a mild increase in body iron stores. Iron depletion exerts a beneficial effect on metabolic endpoints in other iron overload states.
OBJECTIVES: (i) To determine the effect of iron depletion on the insulin sensitivity and frequency of abnormal glucose tolerance in patients with functional hyperandrogenism submitted to standard therapy with combined oral contraceptives (COC). ii) To assess the overall safety of this intervention.
DESIGN: Randomized, parallel, open-label, clinical trial.
SETTING: Academic hospital. PATIENTS: Adult women with polycystic ovary syndrome or idiopathic hyperandrogenism. INTERVENTION: After a 3-month run-in period of treatment with 35 μg ethinylestradiol plus 2 mg cyproterone acetate, participants were randomized (1:1) to 3 scheduled bloodlettings or observation for another 9 months. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Changes in insulin sensitivity index and frequency of prediabetes/diabetes, and percentage of women in whom bloodletting resulted in plasma hemoglobin <120 g/L and/or hematocrit <0.36.
RESULTS: From 2015 to 2019, 33 women were included by intention-to-treat. During the follow-up, insulin sensitivity did not change in the whole group of women or between study arms [mean of the differences (MD): 0.0 (95%CI: -1.6 to 1.6)]. Women in the experimental arm showed a similar odds of having prediabetes/diabetes than women submitted to observation [odds ratio: 0.981 (95%CI: 0.712 to 1.351)]. After bloodletting, 4 (21.1%) and 2 women (10.5%) in the experimental arm had hemoglobin (Hb) levels <120 g/L and hematocrit (Hct) values <0.36, respectively, but none showed Hb <110 g/L or Hct <0.34.
CONCLUSIONS: Scheduled bloodletting does not improve insulin sensitivity in women with functional hyperandrogenism on COC.
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Keywords:  bloodletting; glucose tolerance; iron overload; polycystic ovary syndrome; randomized controlled trial; safety

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33462622     DOI: 10.1210/clinem/dgaa978

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


  4 in total

1.  Effect of Iron Depletion by Bloodletting vs. Observation on Oxidative Stress Biomarkers of Women with Functional Hyperandrogenism Taking a Combined Oral Contraceptive: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Manuel Luque-Ramírez; Andrés E Ortiz-Flores; María Ángeles Martínez-García; María Insenser; Alejandra Quintero-Tobar; Sara De Lope Quiñones; Elena Fernández-Durán; María Lía Nattero-Chávez; Francisco Álvarez-Blasco; Héctor Francisco Escobar-Morreale
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2022-07-03       Impact factor: 4.964

2.  Bloodletting has no effect on the blood pressure abnormalities of hyperandrogenic women taking oral contraceptives in a randomized clinical trial.

Authors:  Manuel Luque-Ramírez; Andrés E Ortiz-Flores; Lía Nattero-Chávez; M Ángeles Martínez-García; María Insenser; Francisco Álvarez-Blasco; Elena Fernández-Durán; Alejandra Quintero-Tobar; Sara de Lope Quiñones; Héctor F Escobar-Morreale
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-11-11       Impact factor: 4.379

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Review 4.  Iron Reshapes the Gut Microbiome and Host Metabolism.

Authors:  Amy Botta; Nicole G Barra; Nhat Hung Lam; Samantha Chow; Kostas Pantopoulos; Jonathan D Schertzer; Gary Sweeney
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