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Original Article

The influence of smoking on bone loss and response to nasal estradiol

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Pages 59-65 | Received 28 Apr 2008, Accepted 30 Sep 2008, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective To investigate the influence of smoking on bone during therapy with nasally administrated estradiol in sequential combination with oral progesterone in early postmenopausal women. In addition, to observe the consequences of smoking on bone in untreated women.

Methods Post-hoc exploratory analyses of data from 270 postmenopausal women randomized to 2 years' therapy with daily nasal administration of 17β-estradiol or placebo sequentially combined with oral micronized progesterone in the active groups or placebo in the placebo group.

Results During treatment with nasal estradiol, the bone mineral density (BMD) of the lumbar spine had increased less at 2 years in smokers as compared to non-smokers (2.6% vs. 3.9%, p = 0.03). Parallel changes were seen in the placebo group (−3.6% vs. −2.4%, p = 0.08). In the total hip BMD, there was no difference in the response to estradiol in smokers vs. non-smokers (1.4% vs. 1.4%, p = 0.89), whereas the change in the hip on the placebo was similar to that seen in the spine (−3.7% vs. −2.6%, p = 0.08). Supportive changes were seen in urinary CTX and in serum osteocalcin.

Conclusions These results indicate that cigarette smoking may reduce the efficacy of nasal estradiol to increase bone mass in early postmenopausal women. In addition, smoking may increase spontaneous bone loss in untreated women.

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