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A prolonged hiatus in postmenopausal HRT, does not nullify the therapy's positive impact on ageing related sarcopenia.

Gladys Leopoldine Onambélé-PearsonDavid J TomlinsonChristopher I MorseHans Degens
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Even years after cessation of the therapy, a history of HRT is positively associated with negating the expected post-menopausal drop in muscle quantity and quality. Whilst mPowerF did not differ between groups, our work highlights positive associations between RTD against E2 and E2:T3. Notwithstanding our study limitation of single time point for blood sampling, our work is the first to illustrate an HRT attenuation of ageing-related decline in RTD. We infer from these data that high E2, even in the absence of high T3, may help maintain muscle contractile speed and quality. Thus our work is the first to points to markedly larger physiological reserves in women with a past history of HRT.
Keyphrases
  • skeletal muscle
  • quality improvement
  • electronic health record
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • cell therapy
  • postmenopausal women
  • community dwelling