Estrogens and Progesterone Flashcards
List the 3 main types of estrogens in order of their estrogenic effects (potency)
Estradial (E2) > Estrone (E1) > Estriol (E3)
Describe how estrogen is made in females
Theca cells are sitmulated by LH to make testosterone, which is then brought to the Granulosa cells and made to estradiol by aromatase enzyme
What are the primary roles of activin and inhibin?
Released by gonads.
Work to either activate or inhibit FSH release at the anterior pituitary
Paracrine– work opposite their namesake
They have NO effect on LH
List some Clinical Uses of estrogens (ethinyl estradiol, DES, mestradiol)
Hypogonadism or ovarian failure
Menstrual abnormalities
HRT in postmenopausal women
Men with androgen-dependent prostate cancer
DES
Adverse Effect
For moms who took DES while they had a baby girl in utero, the daughters have an increased risk of clear cell adenocarcinoma of the vagina
Estrogens
Adverse Effects
Increased risk endometrial carcinoma
Bleeding in postmenopaual women
Increased risk of thrombi
Estrogens
Contraindications
ER-positive breast cancer
History of DVTs
Pregnancy
List the 3 SERMs
Tamoxifen
Clomiphene
Raloxifene
Tamoxifen
Indication and MOA
Indication: used in ER positive breast cancer
Antagonist or ER in breast tissue
Agonist or ER in bone and uterus tissue
Clomiphene
Indication and MOA
Antagonist of ER at hypothalamus. Used to promote ovulation by blocking estrodiol negative feedback –> increase GnRH release and increase LH/FSH to increase ovulation
Raloxifene
Indication and MOA
Agonist of bone ERs.
Antagonist of ERs at uterus and breast.
Fulvestrant
MOA
Estrogen Receptor Antagonist
Fulvestrant
Indication
Used in ER positive breast cancer
List some aromatase inhibitors
Anatrozole
Exemestane
Anatrozole
MOA
Competitive, reversible inhibitor of aromatase