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Patterns of Sex Steroid Hormones in Nipple Aspirate Fluid during the Menstrual Cycle and after Menopause in Relation to Serum Concentrations
Previous studies have shown that progesterone concentrations in serum and nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) are significantly correlated in premenopausal women, but estradiol concentrations are not. We therefore sought to ascertain the patterns of both steroids in NAF throughout the menstrual cycle and in...
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Published in: | Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention biomarkers & prevention, 2010-01, Vol.19 (1), p.275-279 |
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Summary: | Previous studies have shown that progesterone concentrations in serum and nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) are significantly correlated
in premenopausal women, but estradiol concentrations are not. We therefore sought to ascertain the patterns of both steroids
in NAF throughout the menstrual cycle and in postmenopausal women. Simultaneous samples of blood and NAF were obtained from
40 premenopausal and 16 postmenopausal women. Premenopausal samples were backdated from the following menstrual period. Steroids
were purified by high-performance liquid chromatography before quantification by immunoassays. Serum steroids and NAF progesterone
followed the expected pattern across the menstrual cycle, with a midcycle peak of estradiol and a midluteal peak of progesterone.
However, the estradiol peak in NAF occurred about a week after the serum peak in the midluteal phase, when serum estradiol
had declined to less than half the value at midcycle. NAF estrone was also elevated at the midluteal phase. Potential estrogen
precursors androstenedione, estrone sulfate, and dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate declined in NAF from midcycle to the midluteal
phase as NAF estradiol was increasing. Progesterone concentrations were significantly lower in NAF in postmenopausal women
than in premenopausal women, but estrogen concentrations were not. This is the first description of the temporal relationships
of sex steroids in NAF and serum relative to the menstrual cycle. These results provide insights into the lack of correlation
of NAF and breast tissue estrogens with serum estrogens, and generate new hypotheses. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 19(1);
275–9 |
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ISSN: | 1055-9965 1538-7755 |
DOI: | 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-09-0381 |