Metabolism - Clinical and Experimental
Volume 55, Issue 7 , Pages 972-979, July 2006

Effects of raloxifene on lipid and lipoprotein levels in postmenopausal osteoporotic women with and without hypertriglyceridemia

  • Thomas Dayspring

      Affiliations

    • North Jersey Institute of Menopausal Lipidology, Wayne, NJ 07470, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1 973 790 8604; fax: +1 973 790 1488.
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  • Yongming Qu

      Affiliations

    • Women's Health and Reproductive Medicine, Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN 46285, USA
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  • Cheryl Keech

      Affiliations

    • Women's Health and Reproductive Medicine, Lilly Research Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN 46285, USA

Received 25 May 2005; accepted 1 March 2006.

Abstract 

This post hoc analysis reports the effects of raloxifene on lipids and lipoproteins in 2659 women with either normal (≤150 mg/dL) or high (>150 mg/dL) triglyceride levels from a substudy of the Multiple Outcomes of Raloxifene Evaluation (MORE) trial. In both triglyceride subgroups, raloxifene significantly improved low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, total cholesterol, non–high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), apolipoprotein B, apolipoprotein A-I, and fibrinogen compared with placebo (P < .05). After raloxifene treatment, women with high triglycerides experienced an equal or more robust reduction in cholesterol, lipoprotein parameters, and ratios of total cholesterol to HDL-C and non–HDL-C to HDL-C than was observed in women with normal triglycerides (P < .05). Mean levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and apolipoprotein B were reduced by 16.5% and 15.8%, respectively, in women with high triglycerides, and by 12.7% and 11.3%, respectively, in women with normal triglycerides. These findings further substantiate that raloxifene improves concentrations of both cholesterol and β-lipoprotein. The subgroup of women with high triglycerides, who have elevated cardiovascular risk, appear to derive at least equal, if not greater, overall effect on lipid and lipoprotein lowering with raloxifene.

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PII: S0026-0495(06)00103-X

doi:10.1016/j.metabol.2006.03.005

Metabolism - Clinical and Experimental
Volume 55, Issue 7 , Pages 972-979, July 2006