Estrogen Boosts Triglycerides, Putting Heart Health at Risk
Administering estrogen to female rats for at least 3 days increases triglycerides in the blood, specifically in the VLDL fraction. The amount of estrogen receptors in the liver is linked to this response, with hypophysectomy reducing both receptor levels and the triglyceride increase. The study suggests a connection between hepatic estrogen receptors and the liver's response to estrogen.