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Understanding the Roles of Hormones in Adipocyte Remodeling Following Menopause
Description

The overarching aims of this study are to: 1. Characterize the rate of in vivo adipogenesis, and changes in adipose tissue gene and protein expression, in the scABD and scFEM depots of women undergoing surgical menopause (↓E2, ↑FSH). 2. Characterize the rate of in vivo adipogenesis, and changes in adipose tissue gene and protein expression, in the scABD and scFEM depots of women undergoing gonadal suppression (↓E2, ↓FSH).

TERMINATED
The Role of Estrogen in Adipocyte Remodeling Following Surgical Menopause
Description

The overarching aim of this study is to assess the downstream effects of abrupt estrogen deficiency in women undergoing elective bilateral oophorectomy by studying: 1. the rate of in vivo adipogenesis in the subcutaneous abdominal (scABD) and subcutaneous femoral (scFEM) adipose tissue depots following bilateral oophorectomy surgery using an innovative (and tested) 8-week incorporation of stable isotope (deuterium; 2H) administered in the form of heavy water (2H2O) to endogenously label adipose tissue DNA; 2. the changes in expression of subcutaneous adipose tissue genes and proteins specific to adipocyte expansion and function; extracellular matrix remodeling and fibrosis; and inflammation in the scABD and scFEM depots before and after elective bilateral oophorectomy.

COMPLETED
Safety and Efficacy of LibiGel® for Treatment of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder in Surgically Menopausal Women
Description

This study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center study of the safety and efficacy of LibiGel 300mcg in the treatment of HSDD in surgically menopausal women.

COMPLETED
Safety and Efficacy of LibiGel® for the Treatment of Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder in Surgically Menopausal Women
Description

This study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multi-center study of the safety and efficacy of LibiGel® 300mcg in the treatment of HSDD in surgically menopausal women

COMPLETED
TDSM- Testosterone Dose Response in Surgically Menopausal Women
Description

TDSM will study the physiology of testosterone in women ages 21-60 who have had surgical menopause (uterus and both ovaries removed). Testosterone is commonly thought of as a "male hormone" thus being that it is the male's primary hormone. Women produce testosterone in much smaller amounts and despite this, testosterone still plays a significant role. Fifty percent of a women's testosterone is made in her adrenal glands (glands that sit on top of the kidneys) and fifty percent is made in her ovaries. When a woman has her ovaries removed it is thought that her testosterone levels decrease rapidly and significantly. This study will be examining testosterone's role in sexual function, general well being, muscle performance, cognitive function, carbohydrate metabolism and muscle and fat distribution. The study is 14 months long with weekly to monthly visits. The subjects will be placed on the estrogen patch for the duration of the study. They will also be given weekly injections of testosterone or placebo for 6 months. During the testosterone treatment phase the women will be separated into 5 groups. The groups include a dose of testosterone that is very low, low, medium, high and placebo. A placebo looks and feels similar to testosterone; however it does not have testosterone in it. We use this to test if the subject is having a response to the testosterone itself or the thought of receiving testosterone. Neither the subject nor the investigators will know the dose until the end of the study.

COMPLETED
Study of Transdermal Testosterone Patches in Surgically Menopausal Women With Low Libido
Description

This study is designed to evaluate efficacy and safety of a testosterone patch as treatment for low libido in surgically menopausal women who are taking estrogen therapy.

COMPLETED
Study of Transdermal Testosterone Patches in Surgically Menopausal Women With Low Libido
Description

This study is designed to evaluate efficacy and safety of a testosterone patch as treatment for low libido in surgically menopausal women who are taking estrogen therapy.

COMPLETED
Buccal Estrogen in Toothpaste Study: Systemic Absorption of Estradiol When Administered Mixed With Toothpaste in Postmenopausal or Surgically Menopausal Women
Description

Background: The use of estrogen in postmenopausal (or surgically menopausal) women is a common practice. Compliance is problematic in that estimates show only 1/3 of women use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and only 30% are compliant. Estrogen has many documented benefits including symptomatic relief of hot flashes, improvement of the dry vagina and dyspareunia. Estrogen has been found to improve bone mineral density and increase the high- density lipoprotein portion of a cholesterol panel. To improve compliance and to provide an alternate method of delivery, we propose the use of estrogen which is admixed in toothpaste and propose to study the absorption, rate of build-up and rate of decline. Hypothesis: Estrogen can potentially be absorbed systemically when toothpaste is admixed with estradiol and is applied in a timed, consistent fashion to postmenopausal or surgically postmenopausal women, not on HRT. Absorption takes place across the buccal mucosa. Specific Aims:1) To estimate the systemic absorption of estrogen from daily use of estrogen containing toothpaste. 2) To estimate the rate of build-up of serum estrogen levels based upon daily use of toothpaste containing estrogen for eight days. 3) To estimate the rate of decline in serum estrogen levels when the use of estrogen containing toothpaste is discontinued for a week.

COMPLETED
A Trial Using ARV-471 or Anastrozole in Post-Menopausal Women With Breast Cancer Prior to Surgery
Description

This trial is a Phase 2 neoadjuvant study evaluating ARV-471 or anastrozole in post-menopausal women with ER+/HER2- localized breast cancer.

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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Romosozumab Effects on Bone Density, Muscle Mass, and Spine Surgery Outcomes
Description

The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if romosozumab (Evenity) can improve bone and muscle health in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis who are undergoing lumbar spine surgery. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does romosozumab improve bone strength and reduce the risk of complications during and after spine surgery? * Does romosozumab increase muscle mass and help patients recover better from surgery? Researchers will compare romosozumab (a monthly injection) to alendronate (a weekly pill), both approved treatments for osteoporosis, to see which is more effective in this surgical setting. Participants will: * Be randomly assigned to receive romosozumab or alendronate * Take standard vitamin supplements and receive a one-time dose of zoledronic acid near the end of the study * Attend five study visits over about 12 months * Undergo bone scans, muscle imaging, and complete health questionnaires before and after surgery

RECRUITING
Turkey Tail Mushroom for Treating Post-Menopausal Women with HER2-Negative ER-Positive Breast Cancer Undergoing Surgery
Description

This phase II trial tests how well turkey tail mushroom (TTM) works in treating post-menopausal women with HER2-negative, estrogen receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer undergoing surgery. TTM is a common mushroom. In traditional Chinese medicine, it is used for enhancing function and removing toxins, as well as for cancer, hepatitis, and infections. There is previous evidence of significant tumor shrinkage occurring in the 2-month window between diagnosis and surgery in women who have taken TTM. Giving TTM may be effective in treating post-menopausal women with HER2-negative, ER-positive breast cancer undergoing surgery.

RECRUITING
Abaloparatide vs. Placebo in Post-Menopausal Women and Abaloparatide in Men Receiving Initial Spinal Fusion Surgery
Description

This is a prospective randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, phase 2, 12-month pilot to study the efficacy of abaloparatide in postmenopausal women needing lumbar spinal fusion surgery. A total of 72 women with low bone mass who are scheduled to undergo spinal fusion surgery will be randomized 2:1 in a blinded fashion to receive either 80 mcg of abaloparatide subcutaneously (SC) every day or an identical-appearing placebo SC for 6 months. As well as a total of 24 men in an open-label design will be enrolled as an extension to this study. The total anticipated enrollment updated to 97. Outcomes include surgical outcomes at one year, pain, and fusion bone mass volume (FBMV) as a marker of bone union at 6 months and 1 year.

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COMPLETED
Skeletal Health in Bariatric Surgery Patients
Description

The investigators propose a prospective cohort trial that will help to understand the impact of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) and sleeve gastrectomy (SG) in pre- and post-menopausal female bariatric patients.

WITHDRAWN
Patient Adherence to Premarin Versus Vagifem Therapy After Female Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery
Description

PURPOSE: To evaluate patient adherence to cream versus tablet based local estrogen therapy by randomizing treatment modalities to determine differences in adherence to either form. HYPOTHESIS: There is no difference in adherence to cream versus tablet based local estrogen therapy when prescribed as a 6 week course of postoperative therapy after female pelvic reconstructive surgery.

TERMINATED
Radiation Therapy in Treating Post-Menopausal Women With Early Stage Breast Cancer Undergoing Surgery
Description

This phase II trial studies how well radiation therapy works in treating post-menopausal women with early stage breast cancer undergoing surgery. Radiation therapy uses high energy x rays to kill tumor cells. This may be an effective treatment for breast cancer.