Leveraging research into sex differences and steroid hormones to improve brain health

IF 31 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Bonnie H. Lee, Rand S. Eid, Travis E. Hodges, Claudia Barth, Liisa A. M. Galea
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Abstract

Sex differences, driven in part by steroid hormones, shape the structure and function of the brain throughout the lifespan and manifest across brain health and disease. The influence of steroid hormones on neuroplasticity, particularly in the adult hippocampus, differs between the sexes, which has important implications for disorders and diseases that compromise hippocampus integrity, such as depression and Alzheimer disease. This Review outlines the intricate relationship between steroid hormones and hippocampal neuroplasticity across the adult lifespan and explores how the unique physiology of male and female individuals can affect health and disease. Despite calls to include sex and gender in research, only 5% of neuroscience studies published in 2019 directly investigated the influence of sex. Drawing on insights from depression, Alzheimer disease and relevant hippocampal plasticity, this Review underscores the importance of considering sex and steroid hormones to achieve a comprehensive understanding of disease susceptibility and mechanisms. Such consideration will enable the discovery of personalized treatments, ultimately leading to improved health outcomes for all.

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利用性别差异和类固醇激素研究改善大脑健康
部分由类固醇激素驱动的性别差异在人的一生中影响着大脑的结构和功能,并体现在大脑的健康和疾病中。类固醇激素对神经可塑性的影响,尤其是对成人海马体的影响,在两性之间存在差异,这对损害海马体完整性的失调和疾病(如抑郁症和阿尔茨海默病)有重要影响。本综述概述了类固醇激素与成人海马神经可塑性之间错综复杂的关系,并探讨了男性和女性的独特生理结构如何影响健康和疾病。尽管人们呼吁将性和性别纳入研究,但在2019年发表的神经科学研究中,只有5%的研究直接调查了性别的影响。本综述借鉴了抑郁症、阿尔茨海默病和相关海马可塑性的见解,强调了考虑性别和类固醇激素对全面了解疾病易感性和机制的重要性。这种考虑将有助于发现个性化的治疗方法,最终改善所有人的健康状况。
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Nature Reviews Endocrinology
Nature Reviews Endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
42.00
自引率
0.70%
发文量
158
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Nature Reviews Endocrinology aspires to be the foremost platform for reviews and commentaries catering to the scientific communities it serves. The journal aims to publish articles characterized by authority, accessibility, and clarity, enhanced with easily understandable figures, tables, and other visual aids. The goal is to offer an unparalleled service to authors, referees, and readers, striving to maximize the usefulness and impact of each article. Nature Reviews Endocrinology publishes Research Highlights, Comments, News & Views, Reviews, Consensus Statements, and Perspectives relevant to researchers and clinicians in the fields of endocrinology and metabolism. Its broad scope ensures that the work it publishes reaches the widest possible audience.
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