Tikkanen M J, Nikkilä E A
J Reprod Med. 1986 Sep;31(9 Suppl):898-905.
The extensive literature on the effects of oral contraceptives on plasma lipoproteins is reviewed. The interpretation of various studies has been confounded by the diversity of contraceptive formulations and by the fact that estrogen and progestogen components in a given preparation may neutralize or potentiate each other's effects. Recent studies on contraceptive estrogens and progestogens administered alone have helped to reveal some of the mechanisms behind oral-contraceptive-induced changes in plasma lipoproteins. The introduction of modern low-dose oral contraceptives has resulted in a reduction in adverse effects on plasma lipoproteins and has decreased concern about the risk of arterial disease.
本文综述了关于口服避孕药对血浆脂蛋白影响的大量文献。由于避孕药配方的多样性,以及特定制剂中雌激素和孕激素成分可能相互抵消或增强彼此作用这一事实,各种研究的解读变得复杂。近期关于单独使用避孕雌激素和孕激素的研究,有助于揭示口服避孕药引起血浆脂蛋白变化背后的一些机制。现代低剂量口服避孕药的引入,已减少了对血浆脂蛋白的不良影响,并降低了对动脉疾病风险的担忧。