The frequency and severity of heat waves has increased in the last decades. Older adults (over 65 years) have impaired responses to heat stress making them at increased risk for adverse events. Previous heat waves report that women over 65 experience worse health outcomes than any other age group and age matched men. Aging and reproductive hormones, specifically estrogen, independently alter responses to heat stress. However, the combined effects of low estrogen following menopause and aging on the response to heat stress are unknown. In this study, the investigators will identify the role of estrogen in pre and post menopausal women on thermoregulatory responses to heat stress.
Premenopausal and postmenopausal women will be recruited and different interventions will be given to each group. To mimic a postmenopausal hormone profile, premenopausal women will be given a GnRH antagonist, which acutely reduces estrogen concentrations. This induces a temporary post-menopausal state without compounding aging effects. Postmenopausal women will be given a transdermal estradiol patch to acutely raise estrogen concentrations. Supplementing estrogen in postmenopausal women allows for the effect of menopausal low estrogen concentration to be removed from the physiological effects of aging. Subjects sign an informed consent form and undergo a medical screening prior to participation. The screening includes a physical exam, anthropometry, chemical and lipid profiles. Each subject will complete 6 (3 for each treatment) experimental trials. For each intervention, participants will complete one passive heating experiment first, followed by two active heating experiments.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
24
2 x 200 mg tablet
0.05 mg/day patch
placebo tablet
placebo patch
Noll Laboratory
University Park, Pennsylvania, United States
RECRUITINGSkin Blood Flow
Skin blood flow response to whole body heating is continuously monitored
Time frame: Monitored continuously during both 3 hour passive heating experiments (Visit 1 and Visit 3 approx 3 weeks)
Local Sweat Rate
A small sweat capsule is placed on the forearm for the duration of whole body heating.
Time frame: Monitored continuously during both 3 hour passive heating experiments (Visit 1 and Visit 3 approx 3 weeks)
Core Temperature
Changes in body temperature are measured through a telemetry pill swallowed before each experiment.
Time frame: Monitored continuously during all 3 hour experimental visits (6 total average of 3 weeks)
Body Mass
Body mass is measured on a scale.
Time frame: Baseline and following 3 hr experimental visit (6 total visits for study completion, an average of 3 weeks)
Skin Temperature
Mean skin temperature is calculated from a weighted average of skin temperature from 4 different sites.
Time frame: Calculated continuously for the duration of each 3 hr experimental visit (6 total visits for study completion, an average of 3 weeks)
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