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The effects of estrogen and hormone replacement therapy on platelet activity: a review.

Mehrnoosh Hashemzadeh1,2, Fathima Haseefa1, Lee Peyton2,3, Shery Park2,4, Mohammed Reza Movahed1,4.   

Abstract

Many studies have shown that an increase in cardiovascular disease in women is related to hormonal changes occurring particularly after menopause with increasing age. While the results of large clinical trials reporting no benefit of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in cardiovascular disease have been known for some time, there is an increasing body of knowledge regarding the various mechanisms by which estrogen modulates platelet function that could in part explain the higher cardiovascular risk occurring in postmenopausal women and potential benefits of HRT on cardiovascular health. Our review summarizes our current knowledge regarding the effect of endogenous and exogenous estrogen on platelet activity, which can help researchers design future studies. We collected information from 21 peer-reviewed articles published from 1993 to 2021. Studies have indicated that postmenopausal women have higher platelet activity than premenopausal women, which can increase the risk of thrombo-embolic events and cardiovascular disease. Although some studies have reported pro-thrombotic effects of estrogen replacement therapy such as increased platelet activation and adhesion, other studies demonstrated decreased platelet aggregation by inhibiting GP IIb/IIIa receptor expression. This is mediated by estrogen receptors on the platelet membrane in a non-genomic manner and suggests an opportunity for the usage of estrogen replacement therapy with subtle changes in the formulation and route, particularly if started early after menopause. The effect of estrogen on platelet activity is promising as an important factor in reducing the risk of cardiovascular events, warranting further investigation. AJBR
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Keywords:  Cardiovascular disease; E2; GP IIb/IIIa; HDL; antiplatelet therapy; atherosclerosis; coronary artery disease; estradiol; estriol; estrogen; estrogen receptor; estrone; hormone replacement therapy; menopause; osteoporosis; platelet aggregation

Year:  2022        PMID: 35291255      PMCID: PMC8918702     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Blood Res        ISSN: 2160-1992


  35 in total

Review 1.  Ageing, oestrogen, platelets and thrombotic risk.

Authors:  Virginia M Miller; Muthuvel Jayachandran; Whyte G Owen
Journal:  Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol       Date:  2007-08       Impact factor: 2.557

2.  Circulating microparticles and endogenous estrogen in newly menopausal women.

Authors:  M Jayachandran; R D Litwiller; W G Owen; V M Miller
Journal:  Climacteric       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 3.005

Review 3.  The relevance of estrogen/estrogen receptor system on the gender difference in cardiovascular risk.

Authors:  Domenico Del Principe; Anna Ruggieri; Donatella Pietraforte; Alberto Villani; Cristiana Vitale; Elisabetta Straface; Walter Malorni
Journal:  Int J Cardiol       Date:  2015-03-17       Impact factor: 4.164

4.  The effects of estrogen and hormone replacement therapy on cardiovascular systems.

Authors:  Mehrnoosh Hashemzadeh; Ryan Romo; Joseph M Arreguin; Mohammed Reza Movahed
Journal:  Future Cardiol       Date:  2020-11-16

Review 5.  The mechanisms of thrombotic risk induced by hormone replacement therapy.

Authors:  A Cano; W M Van Baal
Journal:  Maturitas       Date:  2001-10-31       Impact factor: 4.342

6.  Increased levels of platelet activation markers are positively associated with carotid wall thickness and other atherosclerotic risk factors in obese patients.

Authors:  Éva Csongrádi; Béla Nagy; Tibor Fulop; Zsuzsa Varga; Zsolt Karányi; Mária T Magyar; László Oláh; Mária Papp; Andrea Facskó; János Kappelmayer; György Paragh; Miklós Káplár
Journal:  Thromb Haemost       Date:  2011-08-25       Impact factor: 5.249

7.  Postmenopausal hormone therapy and risk of cardiovascular disease by age and years since menopause.

Authors:  Jacques E Rossouw; Ross L Prentice; JoAnn E Manson; Lieling Wu; David Barad; Vanessa M Barnabei; Marcia Ko; Andrea Z LaCroix; Karen L Margolis; Marcia L Stefanick
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2007-04-04       Impact factor: 56.272

8.  Effect of menopause on platelet activation markers determined by flow cytometry.

Authors:  Tariq M Roshan; Jamalludin Normah; Asia Rehman; Lin Naing
Journal:  Am J Hematol       Date:  2005-12       Impact factor: 10.047

Review 9.  Calcium signaling in platelets.

Authors:  D Varga-Szabo; A Braun; B Nieswandt
Journal:  J Thromb Haemost       Date:  2009-04-24       Impact factor: 5.824

10.  Longitudinal effects of menopausal hormone treatments on platelet characteristics and cell-derived microvesicles.

Authors:  Virginia M Miller; Brian D Lahr; Kent R Bailey; John A Heit; S Mitchell Harman; Muthuvel Jayachandran
Journal:  Platelets       Date:  2015-04-09       Impact factor: 3.862

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