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Platelet activation status decreases after menopause
Authors:José M Aldrighi  Rute Loreto S Oliveira  Élbio D'amico  Tania RF Rocha  Otávio E Gebara  Giuseppe MC Rosano
Affiliation:1. Heart Institute (InCor), University of S?o Paulo Medical School, S?o Paulo, Braziljmaldri@usp.br;3. Heart Institute (InCor), University of S?o Paulo Medical School, S?o Paulo, Brazil;4. Thrombohemorrhagic Disease Sector – ‘Pró-Sangue’, Foundation/Hemocenter at the University of S?o Paulo Medical School, S?o Paulo, Brazil;5. Department of Cardiology, H. San Raffaele, Rome, Italy
Abstract:Objective.?The aim of the study was to investigate the impact of the climacterium (before and after menopause) on platelet activation.

Background.?Platelet activation has been associated to the risk of cardiovascular disease. There is much speculation about the relationship between platelet function and sex steroids, due to peculiarities of platelet action between the genders, including concerns about the influence of low estradiol status in menopausal women.

Methods.?By means of a cross-sectional study design, 37 female patients divided into two groups were compared. Group A consisted of ten women, mean age 43.9 years, in the premenopausal period, with normal estrogen levels; and Group B comprised 27 patients, mean age 53.0 years, who had all reached menopause. Platelet activation markers, namely P-selectin and glycoprotein IIb–IIIa complex (GPIIb–IIIa), were evaluated by flow cytometry with monoclonal antibodies. A binding index was calculated for both parameters (percentage of positive platelets?×?mean fluorescence of positive platelets). Also, thromboxane A2 was quantified by means of its main plasma metabolite, thromboxane B2, by enzyme immunoassay.

Results.?P-selectin and GPIIb–IIIa expression results revealed lower platelet activation status after menopause, as there was a decrease in both the percentage of P-selectin?+? platelets and of GPIIb–IIIa mean fluorescence of positive platelets, lowering both binding indices. P-selectin binding index differed significantly between Group A (12.3?±?3, n?=?10) and Group B (6.2?±?2.9, n?=?27; mean?±?standard deviation (SD), p?n?=?10 vs. Group B: 16.2?±?3.1, n?=?27; mean?±?SD, p?2 was 1.07?±?0.5?pg/well before menopause (Group A, n?=?10) and 1.9?±?4.1?pg/well after menopause (Group B, n?=?27), not significantly different (mean?±?SD, baseline?×?therapy, p?=?0.85).

Conclusions.?After the menopause, climacteric women – whose estradiol status is low – have a decreased activation platelet status compared with premenopausal women. Nevertheless, further studies on a larger sample are necessary for conclusive data regarding cardiovascular disease.
Keywords:Platelet activation status  thromboxane  P-selectin  glycoprotein IIb–IIIa complex  female sex steroids  menopause
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