Serum metabolome changes in relation to prothrombotic state induced by combined oral contraceptives with drospirenone and ethinylestradiol

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Swanepoel, A.C. (Albe Carina)
Bester, Janette
Emmerson, Odette
Soma, Prashilla
Beukes, Derylize
Van Reenen, Mari
Loots, Du Toit
Du Preez, Ilse

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Mary Ann Liebert

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The association between hypercoagulability and use of drospirenone (DRSP) and ethinylestradiol (EE) containing combined oral contraceptives (COCs) is an important clinical concern. We have previously reported that the two formulations of DRSP combined with EE (namely, DRSP/20EE and DRSP/30EE) bring about a prothrombotic state in hemostatic traits of female users. We report here the serum metabolomic changes in the same study cohort in relation to the attendant prothrombotic state induced by COC use, thus offering new insights on the underlying biochemical mechanisms contributing to the altered coagulatory profile with COC use. A total of 78 healthy women participated in this study and were grouped as follows: control group not using oral contraceptives (n = 25), DRSP/20EE group (n = 27), and DRSP/30EE group (n = 26). Untargeted metabolomics revealed changes in amino acid concentrations, particularly a decrease in glycine and an increase in both cysteine and lanthionine in the serum, accompanied by variations in oxidative stress markers in the COC users compared with the controls. Of importance, this study is the first to link specific amino acid variations, serum metabolites, and the oxidative metabolic profile with DRSP/EE use. These molecular changes could be linked to specific biophysical coagulatory alterations observed in the same individuals. These new findings lend evidence on the metabolomic substrates of the prothrombotic state associated with COC use in women and informs future personalized/precision medicine research. Moreover, we underscore the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to evaluate venous thrombotic risk associated with COC use.

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Metabolomics, Serum, Drospirenone, Ethinylestradiol, Combined oral contraceptive (COC)

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Swanepoel, A.C., Bester, J., Emmerson, O. et al. 2020, 'Serum metabolome changes in relation to prothrombotic state induced by combined oral contraceptives with drospirenone and ethinylestradiol', OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology, vol. 24, no. 7, pp. 404-414.