Ageing perspective on cognitive outcomes from reproductive hormone adjustments

被引:3
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作者
Zhang, Grace [1 ,2 ]
Devo, Perry [3 ]
O'Leary, Valerie B. [4 ]
V. Ovsepian, Saak [3 ]
机构
[1] Queens Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Kingston, ON K7L 3N6, Canada
[2] Bader Coll, Herstmonceux Castle, Hailsham BN27 1RN, England
[3] Univ Greenwich London, Fac Sci & Engn, Chatham ME4 4TB, Kent, England
[4] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Med 3, Dept Med Genet, Ruska 87, Prague 10000, Czech Republic
关键词
Neuroprotection; Oestrogen; Hormone replacement therapy; Healthy ageing; Contraception; Gender transition; Transgender; Cognitive decline; REPLACEMENT THERAPY; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; SEX-HORMONES; POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN; ESTROGEN; HEALTH; RISK; DEMENTIA; HYSTERECTOMY; IMPAIRMENT;
D O I
10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19050
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
In addition to primary reproductive functions, gonadal hormones play an important role in an array of neural mechanisms across the human lifespan. The ageing-related decline in their activity has been linked to the deterioration of cognitive functions in otherwise healthy women, associated with menopause transition, contributing to higher incidents of post-menopause dementia. Given the growing utility of gonadal steroids for birth control, as well as for compensatory treatment of menopause and oophorectomy symptoms, and adjuvant transgender therapy, their long-term effects on neural mechanisms warrant comprehensive assessment. In this article, we present an ageing perspective on the cognitive outcomes from contraceptive and replacement therapeutic use of gonadal hormones and discuss their effects on the risk of developing Alzheimer's and Parkinson's dementia. Despite rising data supporting the ameliorative effects of reproductive hormones on cognitive facilities, their impact varies depending on study design and type of intervention, thus, implying dynamic neuro-endocrine interactions with complex compensatory mechanisms. Elucidating differential effects of reproductive hormone adjustments on cognition with underlying mechanisms is expected not only to shed light on important aspects of brain ageing and dementia but to facilitate their use in personalized medicine with improved safety margins and therapeutic outcomes.
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