Maturitas 36 (2000) 195 – 201
Effect of estrogen on intestinal strontium absorption in
postmenopausal women
Marieke Dijkgraaf-ten Bolscher
a
, Simone J.M. Neele
a
, Rob Barto
b
,
Wim J.F. van der Vijgh
b
, J. Coen Netelenbos
a,
*
a
Department of Endocrinology, Uniersity Hospital Vrije Uniersiteit, Room Br 232, De Boelelaan 1117,
1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
b
Clinical Research Laboratory of Internal Medicine, Uniersity Hospital Vrije Uniersiteit, De Boelelaan 1117,
1081 HV Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Received 19 October 1999; accepted 20 June 2000
Abstract
Objecties: there is considerable uncertainty about the underlying cause of decreased intestinal calcium absorption
that occurs in postmenopausal women. In a previous study, estrogen treatment did not result in an increased
intestinal calcium absorption using strontium as a marker. A possible explanation could be that the calcium/strontium
load given to the women was too high ( 600 mg Ca), which might result in an insensitive test with respect to the
possible stimulation of active strontium transport by estrogen. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to
reinvestigate the effect of estrogen on active intestinal strontium absorption using a load of 2.5 mmol of strontium
only. Methods: the effect of estrogen on intestinal strontium absorption was measured in eight normal post-
menopausal women. The study included two baseline strontium absorption tests, which were performed with an
interval of 10 days for calculating the within subject variation (SER). Thereafter the effect of 2 months of estrogen
treatment on intestinal strontium absorption was assessed. Fractional absorption (FC
240
) and the area under the
concentration time curve (AUC) 4 h after an oral strontium load of 2.5 mmol were calculated. Results: the within
subject SER of FC
240
and AUC
0-240
were 2.3 0.76 and 1.2 0.41, respectively. FC
240
and AUC
0-240
of strontium
were unchanged after treatment with estrogen. Conclusions: in normal postmenopausal women, we did not find a
modulating effect of short-term treatment with a (supra) physiological dose of estrogen on intestinal calcium
absorption as measured by the strontium absorption test. © 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Estrogen; Osteoporosis; Strontium
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1. Introduction
Postmenopausal osteoporosis in women is asso-
ciated with intestinal malabsorption of calcium,
which aggravates the negative calcium balance
and contributes importantly to bone loss
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20-4443844.
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