Estrogens in plasma and fatty tissue from breast cancer patients and women undergoing surgery for non-oncological reasons
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Gynecological Endocrinology
- Vol. 6 (1) , 13-17
- https://doi.org/10.3109/09513599209081001
Abstract
Breast cancer tissue is able to maintain the tissue estradiol level in spite of the massive decrease in plasma estradiol associated with menopause, whereas fatty tissue from breasts with malignancies more closely reflects the changes in plasma. In the present study estrone and estradiol levels in fatty tissues from different origins were compared to evaluate the capacity of distant fatty tissues to act as estrogen reservoirs. Abdominal fat was obtained from 25 premenopausal and 20 postmenopausal women who underwent surgery for non-oncological reasons. Estrone and estradiol levels in these tissues were compared to those in breast fatty tissue from breast cancer patients. Plasma estrogen levels were not different in the two groups. In both groups, median plasma estradiol levels dropped sharply with menopause (from 363 to 40 pmol/l in breast cancer patients; from 280 to 45 pmol/l in the non-oncological patients; p < 0.002), whereas a significant decrease inplasma estrone was observed only in the breast cancer patients (from 238 to 140 pmol/l; p < 0.02). In premenopausal women, median estrone and estradiol levels in breast fatty tissue (1135 and 375fmol/g, respectively) and abdominal tissue (1390 and 470 fmol/g, respectively) were not different. In postmenopausal women, however, significantly higher estrone levels (663 vs. 508 fmol/g; p < 0.01) and estradiol levels (245 vs. 181 fmol/g; p < 0.02) were found in abdominal fatty tissue. In view of the absolute estrogen levels in breast and abdominal fatty tissue and in plasma, we conclude, however, that it is unlikely that remote fat contributes substantially to the maintenance of estrogen levels in breast cancer tissue.Keywords
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