Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 1/2009

01-05-2009 | Epidemiology

Circulating steroid hormone concentrations in postmenopausal women in relation to body size and composition

Authors: Laura Baglietto, Dallas R. English, John L. Hopper, Robert J. MacInnis, Howard A. Morris, Wayne D. Tilley, Kavitha Krishnan, Graham G. Giles

Published in: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Issue 1/2009

Login to get access

Abstract

Steroid hormones are associated with the risk of postmenopausal breast cancer and evidence suggests that increased concentrations of oestrogens from peripheral aromatisation in adipose tissue partly explains the association between body mass index (BMI) and risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. This study examined the associations between circulating concentrations of steroid hormones and anthropometric measurements in a sample of naturally postmenopausal women from the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study, not using hormone replacement therapy. We measured plasma concentration of total oestradiol, oestrone sulphate, dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate, androstenedione, testosterone and sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG) and calculated concentration of free oestradiol. Body measurements included height, weight, BMI, waist circumference, fat mass and fat-free mass, the last two estimated by bioelectrical impedance analysis. BMI was positively associated with both oestrogens and androgens and negatively with SHBG. Fat mass was the principal measure responsible for the association observed between body size and total oestradiol. The associations between oestrone sulphate and androgens and body size were mainly with waist circumference. The associations between oestrogens and body size were close to null for the first 6 years since menopause and became positive thereafter. Our results are compatible with the hypothesis that after the menopause excess fat mass increases oestrogen concentrations through the peripheral aromatisation of androgens in adipose tissue. This effect requires around 6 years to be detectable by way of circulating steroid hormone levels.
Literature
1.
2.
go back to reference Key T, Appleby P, Barnes I et al (2002) Endogenous sex hormones and breast cancer in postmenopausal women: reanalysis of nine prospective studies. J Natl Cancer Inst 94:606–616PubMed Key T, Appleby P, Barnes I et al (2002) Endogenous sex hormones and breast cancer in postmenopausal women: reanalysis of nine prospective studies. J Natl Cancer Inst 94:606–616PubMed
3.
go back to reference Gruber CJ, Tschugguel W, Schneeberger C et al (2002) Production and actions of estrogens. N Engl J Med 346:340–352PubMedCrossRef Gruber CJ, Tschugguel W, Schneeberger C et al (2002) Production and actions of estrogens. N Engl J Med 346:340–352PubMedCrossRef
4.
go back to reference Simpson ER (2003) Sources of estrogen and their importance. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 86:225–230PubMedCrossRef Simpson ER (2003) Sources of estrogen and their importance. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol 86:225–230PubMedCrossRef
5.
go back to reference IARC (2002) Weight control and physical activity. In: Vainio H, Bianchini F (eds) IARC handbooks of cancer prevention, vol 6, IARC, Lyon IARC (2002) Weight control and physical activity. In: Vainio H, Bianchini F (eds) IARC handbooks of cancer prevention, vol 6, IARC, Lyon
6.
go back to reference Haffner SM, Katz MS, Dunn JF (1991) Increased upper body and overall adiposity is associated with decreased sex hormone binding globulin in postmenopausal women. Int J Obes 15:471–478PubMed Haffner SM, Katz MS, Dunn JF (1991) Increased upper body and overall adiposity is associated with decreased sex hormone binding globulin in postmenopausal women. Int J Obes 15:471–478PubMed
7.
go back to reference Cauley JA, Gutai JP, Kuller LH et al (1989) The epidemiology of serum sex hormones in postmenopausal women. Am J Epidemiol 129:1120–1131PubMed Cauley JA, Gutai JP, Kuller LH et al (1989) The epidemiology of serum sex hormones in postmenopausal women. Am J Epidemiol 129:1120–1131PubMed
8.
go back to reference McTiernan A, Rajan KB, Tworoger SS et al (2003) Adiposity and sex hormones in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors. J Clin Oncol 21:1961–1966PubMedCrossRef McTiernan A, Rajan KB, Tworoger SS et al (2003) Adiposity and sex hormones in postmenopausal breast cancer survivors. J Clin Oncol 21:1961–1966PubMedCrossRef
9.
go back to reference Lukanova A, Lundin E, Zeleniuch-Jacquotte A et al (2004) Body mass index, circulating levels of sex-steroid hormones, IGF-I and IGF-binding protein-3: a cross-sectional study in healthy women. Eur J Endocrinol 150:161–171PubMedCrossRef Lukanova A, Lundin E, Zeleniuch-Jacquotte A et al (2004) Body mass index, circulating levels of sex-steroid hormones, IGF-I and IGF-binding protein-3: a cross-sectional study in healthy women. Eur J Endocrinol 150:161–171PubMedCrossRef
10.
go back to reference Kaye SA, Folsom AR, Soler JT et al (1991) Associations of body mass and fat distribution with sex hormone concentrations in postmenopausal women. Int J Epidemiol 20:151–156PubMedCrossRef Kaye SA, Folsom AR, Soler JT et al (1991) Associations of body mass and fat distribution with sex hormone concentrations in postmenopausal women. Int J Epidemiol 20:151–156PubMedCrossRef
11.
go back to reference Holte J, Bergh T, Gennarelli G et al (1994) The independent effects of polycystic ovary syndrome and obesity on serum concentrations of gonadotrophins and sex steroids in premenopausal women. Clin Endocrinol 41:473–481CrossRef Holte J, Bergh T, Gennarelli G et al (1994) The independent effects of polycystic ovary syndrome and obesity on serum concentrations of gonadotrophins and sex steroids in premenopausal women. Clin Endocrinol 41:473–481CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Kaaks R, Lukanova A, Kurzer MS (2002) Obesity, endogenous hormones, and endometrial cancer risk: a synthetic review. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 11:1531–1543PubMed Kaaks R, Lukanova A, Kurzer MS (2002) Obesity, endogenous hormones, and endometrial cancer risk: a synthetic review. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 11:1531–1543PubMed
13.
go back to reference Key TJ, Appleby PN, Reeves GK et al (2003) Body mass index, serum sex hormones, and breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women. J Natl Cancer Inst 95:1218–1226PubMedCrossRef Key TJ, Appleby PN, Reeves GK et al (2003) Body mass index, serum sex hormones, and breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women. J Natl Cancer Inst 95:1218–1226PubMedCrossRef
14.
go back to reference Bezemer ID, Rinaldi S, Dossus L et al (2005) C-peptide, IGF-I, sex-steroid hormones and adiposity: a cross-sectional study in healthy women within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). Cancer Causes Control 16:561–572PubMedCrossRef Bezemer ID, Rinaldi S, Dossus L et al (2005) C-peptide, IGF-I, sex-steroid hormones and adiposity: a cross-sectional study in healthy women within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC). Cancer Causes Control 16:561–572PubMedCrossRef
15.
go back to reference van den Brandt PA, Spiegelman D, Yaun SS et al (2000) Pooled analysis of prospective cohort studies on height, weight, and breast cancer risk. Am J Epidemiol 152:514–527PubMedCrossRef van den Brandt PA, Spiegelman D, Yaun SS et al (2000) Pooled analysis of prospective cohort studies on height, weight, and breast cancer risk. Am J Epidemiol 152:514–527PubMedCrossRef
16.
go back to reference Rinaldi S, Key TJ, Peeters PH et al (2006) Anthropometric measures, endogenous sex steroids and breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women: a study within the EPIC cohort. Int J Cancer 118:2832–2839PubMedCrossRef Rinaldi S, Key TJ, Peeters PH et al (2006) Anthropometric measures, endogenous sex steroids and breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women: a study within the EPIC cohort. Int J Cancer 118:2832–2839PubMedCrossRef
17.
go back to reference Wang Q, Hassager C, Ravn P et al (1994) Total and regional body-composition changes in early postmenopausal women: age-related or menopause-related? Am J Clin Nutr 60:843–848PubMed Wang Q, Hassager C, Ravn P et al (1994) Total and regional body-composition changes in early postmenopausal women: age-related or menopause-related? Am J Clin Nutr 60:843–848PubMed
18.
go back to reference Wing RR, Matthews KA, Kuller LH et al (1991) Weight gain at the time of menopause. Arch Intern Med 151:97–102PubMedCrossRef Wing RR, Matthews KA, Kuller LH et al (1991) Weight gain at the time of menopause. Arch Intern Med 151:97–102PubMedCrossRef
19.
go back to reference Macdonald HM, New SA, Campbell MK et al (2003) Longitudinal changes in weight in perimenopausal and early postmenopausal women: effects of dietary energy intake, energy expenditure, dietary calcium intake and hormone replacement therapy. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord 27:669–676PubMedCrossRef Macdonald HM, New SA, Campbell MK et al (2003) Longitudinal changes in weight in perimenopausal and early postmenopausal women: effects of dietary energy intake, energy expenditure, dietary calcium intake and hormone replacement therapy. Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord 27:669–676PubMedCrossRef
20.
go back to reference Zamboni M, Turcato E, Santana H et al (1999) The relationship between body composition and physical performance in older women. J Am Geriatr Soc 47:1403–1408PubMed Zamboni M, Turcato E, Santana H et al (1999) The relationship between body composition and physical performance in older women. J Am Geriatr Soc 47:1403–1408PubMed
21.
go back to reference Sternfeld B, Wang H, Quesenberry CP Jr et al (2004) Physical activity and changes in weight and waist circumference in midlife women: findings from the study of women’s health across the nation. Am J Epidemiol 160:912–922PubMedCrossRef Sternfeld B, Wang H, Quesenberry CP Jr et al (2004) Physical activity and changes in weight and waist circumference in midlife women: findings from the study of women’s health across the nation. Am J Epidemiol 160:912–922PubMedCrossRef
22.
go back to reference Giles GG, English DR (2002) The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study. IARC Sci Publ 156:69–70PubMed Giles GG, English DR (2002) The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study. IARC Sci Publ 156:69–70PubMed
23.
go back to reference Ireland P, Jolley D, Giles G et al (1994) Development of the Melbourne FFQ: a food frequency questionnaire for use in an Australian prospective study involving an ethnically diverse cohort. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 3:19–31 Ireland P, Jolley D, Giles G et al (1994) Development of the Melbourne FFQ: a food frequency questionnaire for use in an Australian prospective study involving an ethnically diverse cohort. Asia Pac J Clin Nutr 3:19–31
24.
go back to reference Lewis J, Milligan G, Hunt A (1995) NUTTAB95 nutrient data table for use in Australia. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra Lewis J, Milligan G, Hunt A (1995) NUTTAB95 nutrient data table for use in Australia. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra
25.
go back to reference Lohman T, Roche AF, Martorell R (1988) Anthropometric standardisation reference manual. Kinetics Books, Champaign Lohman T, Roche AF, Martorell R (1988) Anthropometric standardisation reference manual. Kinetics Books, Champaign
26.
go back to reference MacInnis RJ, English DR, Gertig DM et al (2004) Body size and composition and risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 13:2117–2125PubMed MacInnis RJ, English DR, Gertig DM et al (2004) Body size and composition and risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 13:2117–2125PubMed
27.
go back to reference Sodergard R, Backstrom T, Shanbhag V et al (1982) Calculation of free and bound fractions of testosterone and estradiol-17 beta to human plasma proteins at body temperature. J Steroid Biochem 16:801–810PubMedCrossRef Sodergard R, Backstrom T, Shanbhag V et al (1982) Calculation of free and bound fractions of testosterone and estradiol-17 beta to human plasma proteins at body temperature. J Steroid Biochem 16:801–810PubMedCrossRef
28.
go back to reference Endogenous Hormones and Breast Cancer Collaborative Group (2003) Free estradiol and breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women: comparison of measured and calculated values. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 12:1457–1461 Endogenous Hormones and Breast Cancer Collaborative Group (2003) Free estradiol and breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women: comparison of measured and calculated values. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 12:1457–1461
29.
go back to reference Roubenoff R, Baumgartner RN, Harris TB et al (1997) Application of bioelectrical impedance analysis to elderly populations. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 52:M129–M136PubMed Roubenoff R, Baumgartner RN, Harris TB et al (1997) Application of bioelectrical impedance analysis to elderly populations. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 52:M129–M136PubMed
30.
go back to reference MacInnis RJ, English DR, Hopper JL et al (2004) Body size and composition and colon cancer risk in men. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 13:553–559PubMed MacInnis RJ, English DR, Hopper JL et al (2004) Body size and composition and colon cancer risk in men. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 13:553–559PubMed
31.
32.
go back to reference Calle EE, Kaaks R (2004) Overweight, obesity and cancer: epidemiological evidence and proposed mechanisms. Nat Rev Cancer 4:579–591PubMedCrossRef Calle EE, Kaaks R (2004) Overweight, obesity and cancer: epidemiological evidence and proposed mechanisms. Nat Rev Cancer 4:579–591PubMedCrossRef
33.
go back to reference Longcope C, Baker S (1993) Androgen and estrogen dynamics: relationships with age, weight, and menopausal status. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 76:601–604PubMedCrossRef Longcope C, Baker S (1993) Androgen and estrogen dynamics: relationships with age, weight, and menopausal status. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 76:601–604PubMedCrossRef
34.
go back to reference Cleland WH, Mendelson CR, Simpson ER (1985) Effects of aging and obesity on aromatase activity of human adipose cells. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 60:174–177PubMed Cleland WH, Mendelson CR, Simpson ER (1985) Effects of aging and obesity on aromatase activity of human adipose cells. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 60:174–177PubMed
35.
go back to reference Simpson ER, Clyne C, Rubin G et al (2002) Aromatase—a brief overview. Annu Rev Physiol 64:93–127PubMedCrossRef Simpson ER, Clyne C, Rubin G et al (2002) Aromatase—a brief overview. Annu Rev Physiol 64:93–127PubMedCrossRef
36.
go back to reference Bergstrom A, Pisani P, Tenet V et al (2001) Overweight as an avoidable cause of cancer in Europe. Int J Cancer 91:421–430PubMedCrossRef Bergstrom A, Pisani P, Tenet V et al (2001) Overweight as an avoidable cause of cancer in Europe. Int J Cancer 91:421–430PubMedCrossRef
37.
go back to reference Simkin-Silverman LR, Wing RR (2000) Weight gain during menopause. Is it inevitable or can it be prevented? Postgrad Med 108:47–50, 53–56PubMed Simkin-Silverman LR, Wing RR (2000) Weight gain during menopause. Is it inevitable or can it be prevented? Postgrad Med 108:47–50, 53–56PubMed
38.
go back to reference Evans DJ, Hoffmann RG, Kalkhoff RK et al (1983) Relationship of androgenic activity to body fat topography, fat cell morphology, and metabolic aberrations in premenopausal women. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 57:304–310PubMed Evans DJ, Hoffmann RG, Kalkhoff RK et al (1983) Relationship of androgenic activity to body fat topography, fat cell morphology, and metabolic aberrations in premenopausal women. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 57:304–310PubMed
39.
go back to reference Harvie M, Howell A, Vierkant RA et al (2005) Association of gain and loss of weight before and after menopause with risk of postmenopausal breast cancer in the Iowa women’s health study. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 14:656–661PubMedCrossRef Harvie M, Howell A, Vierkant RA et al (2005) Association of gain and loss of weight before and after menopause with risk of postmenopausal breast cancer in the Iowa women’s health study. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 14:656–661PubMedCrossRef
40.
go back to reference Lovejoy JC (1998) The influence of sex hormones on obesity across the female life span. J Womens Health 7:1247–1256PubMedCrossRef Lovejoy JC (1998) The influence of sex hormones on obesity across the female life span. J Womens Health 7:1247–1256PubMedCrossRef
Metadata
Title
Circulating steroid hormone concentrations in postmenopausal women in relation to body size and composition
Authors
Laura Baglietto
Dallas R. English
John L. Hopper
Robert J. MacInnis
Howard A. Morris
Wayne D. Tilley
Kavitha Krishnan
Graham G. Giles
Publication date
01-05-2009
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment / Issue 1/2009
Print ISSN: 0167-6806
Electronic ISSN: 1573-7217
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-008-0069-3

Other articles of this Issue 1/2009

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 1/2009 Go to the issue
Webinar | 19-02-2024 | 17:30 (CET)

Keynote webinar | Spotlight on antibody–drug conjugates in cancer

Antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) are novel agents that have shown promise across multiple tumor types. Explore the current landscape of ADCs in breast and lung cancer with our experts, and gain insights into the mechanism of action, key clinical trials data, existing challenges, and future directions.

Dr. Véronique Diéras
Prof. Fabrice Barlesi
Developed by: Springer Medicine