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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

Estrogen and Copper Dynamics in Hormone Replacement Therapy

  • Estrogen Elevation Effects:
  • Estrogen, whether endogenous or from HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy), significantly stimulates the synthesis of ceruloplasmin in the liver.
  • Ceruloplasmin is the primary copper-carrying protein in the bloodstream, binding roughly 70 to 95 percent of total serum copper.
  • Serum vs. Cellular Levels:
  • While increased estrogen raises serum copper and ceruloplasmin levels (often leading to elevated blood copper readings), this does not automatically equate to beneficial intracellular availability.
  • High circulating copper bound to ceruloplasmin can sometimes coexist with functional cellular deficiencies or imbalances, particularly if bio-utilization is impaired.
  • Metabolic Implications:
  • Elevated estrogen-induced copper can impact the delicate balance of other essential trace minerals, most notably zinc.
  • An unfavorable copper-to-zinc ratio frequently arises under high estrogen conditions, which can influence immune function, neurotransmitter synthesis, and oxidative stress pathways.
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