lp-a.org

Therapy

Hormone therapy with 17beta-estradiol plus norethisterone lowers Lp(a) by 67.6 mg/L in postmenopausal women, a meta-analysis of RCTs (Exp Gerontol 2023)

Original title: The effect of 17β-estradiol plus norethisterone acetate treatment on lipoprotein (a), atherogenic and anti-atherogenic apolipoproteins levels in postmenopausal women: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Exp Gerontol · · 6

Tang Z, Găman MA, Prabahar K, Mei H

This meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials, searching four databases through March 2022, examined the effect of 17beta-estradiol plus norethisterone acetate on Lp(a) and apolipoproteins in postmenopausal women. Treatment significantly reduced Lp(a) (weighted mean difference -67.59 mg/L, 95% CI -106.39 to -28.80, P<0.001) and apolipoprotein B (WMD -3.71 mg/dL, 95% CI -6.68 to -0.75, P=0.014), with no significant effect on apolipoprotein AI or AII. The Lp(a)-lowering effect was greater in trials lasting 6 months or more (WMD -73.34 mg/L), in women with BMI >=25 kg/m2 (WMD -69.85 mg/L), and in women under 60 years (WMD -61.93 mg/L). The findings show this hormone combination meaningfully lowers Lp(a) and apoB in postmenopausal women, alongside its established cardioprotective use.

Read the paper (DOI)PubMed

Original abstract

Background And Aim: The administration of 17β-estradiol plus norethisterone acetate seems to confer women cardioprotection, however, its impact on lipoprotein (a) and apolipoproteins' concentrations remains unclear. Thus, we conducted a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to investigate the effect of 17β-estradiol plus norethisterone acetate treatment on lipoprotein (a) and apolipoproteins' values in females.

Methods: We systematically searched four databases (PubMed/MEDLINE, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science) to identify relevant publications published until March 9th, 2022. No language restrictions were applied. The random-effects model (the DerSimonian and Laird methods) was employed to calculate the weighted mean difference (WMD).

Results: The administration of 17β-estradiol plus norethisterone acetate resulted in a significant decrease of lipoprotein (a) (WMD: -67.59 mg/L, 95 % CI: -106.39 to -28.80; P < 0.001) and apolipoprotein B concentrations (WMD: -3.71 mg/dL, 95 % CI: -6.68 to -0.75; P = 0.014), respectively. No effect of 17β-estradiol plus norethisterone acetate on apolipoprotein AI (WMD: 0.23 mg/dL, 95 % CI: -3.99 to 4.46; P = 0.91) or AII (WMD: 0.21 mg/dL, 95 % CI: -2.24 to 2.68; P = 0.86) concentrations was detected. In the stratified analysis, there was a notable reduction in lipoprotein (a) levels in the RCTs with a duration of ≥6 months (WMD: -73.34 mg/L), in postmenopausal women with a BMI ≥25 kg/m2 (WMD: -69.85 mg/L) and in postmenopausal women aged ˂60 years (WMD: -61.93 mg/L).

Conclusion: The present meta-analysis of RCTs demonstrates that 17β-estradiol plus norethisterone acetate treatment reduces lipoprotein (a) and apolipoprotein B levels in postmenopausal women.

therapywomen

Summary written by lp-a.org from the published abstract; figures as published. Page updated 18 August 2026. Methods.