Estrogen Therapy (lecture) Flashcards

1
Q

What is the primary hormone responsible for endometrial proliferation?

A

Estrogen

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2
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What cells are the primary source of estrogen and what stimulates their production of estrogen?

A

Granulosa

FHS / LH

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3
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What is the primary hormone responsible for the growth of glandular endometrium and the major source of this hormone?

A

Progesterone

Corpus Luteum

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4
Q

What is the major form of estrogen?

A

estradiol 17-Beta

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5
Q

How does estrogen influence coagulation?

A

Decrease in antithrombin III, incr. clotting factors –> increase thrombis

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6
Q

What are the three forms of orally active estrogen?

A

Ethinyl estradiol, Mestanol, Equilenin

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7
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What are the three main side effects of estrogen therapy?

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Thrombosis, Incr. risk of endometrial carcinoma, incr. in breast cancer

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8
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What are the first and second line categories of drugs used in postmenopausal treatment of osteoporosis?

A

Bisphosphonate (alendronate)

SERM (tamoxifen, raloxifene)

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9
Q

What is the MoA of Tamoxifen?

A

Estrogen antagonist in breast, agonist in endometrium

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10
Q

What SERM is primarily used in Breast Cancer?

A

Tamoxifen

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11
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What is the MoA of raloxifene?

A

Estrogen antagonist in breast, partial antagonist in endometrium

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12
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What SERM is primarily used in osteoporosis?

A

Raloxifene

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13
Q

Which SERM has fewer thrombosis and endometrial side effects?

A

Raloxifene

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14
Q

What is the only SERM that is an agonist on vaginal epithelium and used for dyspareunia?

A

Ospemifene

If “Ouch” use Os

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15
Q

What is the MoA of clomiphene citrate and its indication for use?

A

Estrogen antagonist in hypothalamus and pituitary gland –> lack of negative feedback –> FHS and LH release –> induced ovulation

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16
Q

What fetal complications will result from estrogen deficiency during gestation?

A

Malformation of vagina, uterus, and fallopian tubes

17
Q

What is the MoA of letrozole and its indication for use?

A

Aromatase inhibitor prevents production of estrogen (not effective in premenopausal). Used for hormone replacement indications.