Estrogenic Compound s Flashcards
Which are the Estrogenic Compounds?
● Natural Estrogens - Estradiol ● Conjugated Estrogens ● Synthetic Estradiol Derivatives ● Nonsteroidal Estrogens ● Raloxifene
What are the main characteristics of Natural Estrogens - Estradiol?
● High 1 st pass metabolism
What are the main characteristics of Conjugated Estrogens?
● Conjugated estrogenic steroids from mare urine (sulfate conjugate)
● Most common use Hormone Replacement Therapy
● Premarin®
What are the main characteristics of Synthetic Estradiol Derivatives?
● Has ethinyl group (C = C) at C-17 which delays hepatic metabolism
● Major use = estrogen component of contraceptive agents
● Examples: Ethinyl estradiol (in contraceptives), mestranol, quinestrol
What are the main characteristics of Nonsteroidal Estrogens?
● Examples: diethylstilbestrol (DES) – ↑ incidence of
vaginal & cervical cancer in daughters of women
who used it during pregnancy;
● chlortrianesene = (TACE)
What are the main characteristics of Raloxifene?
● Raloxifene (Evista®) is a SERM – acts as a partial
agonist of estrogen receptors in the bone
● Does not have a proliferative effect on the
endometrium
● Has an anti- proliferative effect on estrogen
receptor-positive breast cell cancer lines
● Does not alleviate the vasomotor symptoms
associated with menopause
● Used to treat osteoporosis in post-menopausal
women
● Less risk of breast/endometrial cancer
● Adverse effects include hot flashes and leg cramps
and a 3-fold increase in deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism
What are SERMS?
SERMs are agents with tissue-selective actions