Mb. Marttunen et al., Antiestrogenic tamoxifen and toremifene increase serum leptin levels in postmenopausal breast cancer patients, MATURITAS, 35(2), 2000, pp. 175-179
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Reproductive Medicine","Medical Research General Topics
Objectives: Because estrogens stimulate the synthesis and release of leptin
in the adipocytes, the effect of antiestrogens on the circulating leptin l
evels were studied. Methods: Thirty postmenopausal patients with breast can
cer were randomized to start either with tamoxifen (20 mg/day, n = 15) or t
oremifene (40 mg/day, n = 15), and the patients were examined and serum lep
tin concentrations measured before the study and at 6 and 12 months. Result
s: The baseline leptin concentrations ranged from 4.4 to 60.0 mu g/l (15.3
+/- 13.1 mu g/l; mean +/- S.D.), and it correlated positively with the body
mass index (BMI) of the subjects (r = 0.73, P = 0.0001). Taking as a whole
the antiestrogen regimen was associated with elevated leptin levels at 6 m
onths (19.5 +/- 13.8 mu g/l, P = 0.0001) but no excess increase in leptin l
evels were seen at 12 months (20.9 +/- 13.5 mu g/l, NS). Subgroup analysis
showed no difference between the effects of tamoxifen or toremifene on lept
in. BMI increased in 21 women (from 26.2 +/- 4.3 to 27.3 +/- 4.8 kg/m(2), P
= 0.0001) at 6 months. but not after that; in nine women BMI did not chang
e. There was no significant correlation between the change in leptin levels
and the change in BMI in either group implying that antiestrogens may spec
ifically stimulate leptin production. Conclusions: Antiestrogens may stimul
ate the synthesis and release of leptin in the adipocytes. This effect of a
ntiestrogens resembles the effect of estrogen and consequently stimulation
of leptin production can be added to the estrogenic effects of antiestrogen
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