Estradiol Valerate vs Ethinylestradiol in Combined Oral Contraceptives: Effects on the Pituitary-Ovarian Axis.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
; 107(7): e3008-e3017, 2022 06 16.
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CONTEXT: Limited studies have compared the effects of combined oral contraceptives (COCs) containing natural estrogens and synthetic ethinylestradiol (EE) on reproductive hormones. OBJECTIVE: To compare estradiol valerate (EV)â
+â
dienogest (DNG), EEâ
+â
DNG, and DNG alone (active control) on levels of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone, anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH), ovarian steroids, sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), and the free androgen index (FAI). METHODS: This spin-off study from a randomized trial enrolled 59 healthy, 18 to 35-year-old ovulatory women, outpatients at Helsinki and Oulu University Hospitals, Finland, who were randomized to EV 2 mgâ
+â
DNG 2-3 mg (nâ
=â
20); EE 0.03 mgâ
+â
DNG 2 mg (nâ
=â
20); and DNG 2 mg (nâ
=â
19) for 9 weeks. Blood samples were drawn at baseline, and at 5 and 9 weeks. Age and BMI were comparable between groups; 3 women discontinued. RESULTS: EVâ
+â
DNG suppressed FSH by -27% (-51% to -3%) (median [95% CI]) vs EEâ
+â
DNG, -64% (-78 to -51), Pâ
=â
0.04, but AMH levels decreased similarly by -9% (-18 to -0.1) vs -13% (-28 to 0.2), Pâ
=â
0.38, respectively. EVâ
+â
DNG increased SHBG levels by 56% (30% to 82%) and EEâ
+â
DNG by 385% (313% to 423%), Pâ
<â
0.001. Total testosterone decreased by 16% (-27% to -5%) in the EVâ
+â
DNG group but it did not decrease in the EEâ
+â
DNG group, whereas the FAI decreased by -39% (-54% to -25%) vs -72% (-78% to -67%), Pâ
<â
0.001. DNG alone did not induce changes in any of these parameters. CONCLUSION: Compared with EEâ
+â
DNG, treatment with EVâ
+â
DNG resulted in milder pituitary downregulation and reduced induction of hepatic SHBG synthesis-potentially carrying more beneficial health effects.
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Clinical_trials
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Adolescent
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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2022
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