The Role of Cortisol and Dehydroepiandrosterone in Obesity, Pain, and Aging.

IF 3 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Nikolina Erceg, Miodrag Micic, Eli Forouzan, Nebojsa Nick Knezevic
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Obesity, chronic pain, and aging are prevalent global challenges with profound implications for health and well-being. Central to these processes are adrenal hormones, particularly cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), along with its sulfated form (DHEAS). Cortisol, essential for stress adaptation, can have adverse effects on pain perception and aging when dysregulated, while DHEA/S possess properties that may mitigate these effects. This review explores the roles of cortisol and DHEA/S in the contexts of obesity, acute and chronic pain, aging, and age-related diseases. We examine the hormonal balance, specifically the cortisol-to-DHEA ratio (CDR), as a key marker of stress system functionality and its impact on pain sensitivity, neurodegeneration, and physical decline. Elevated CDR and decreased DHEA/S levels are associated with worsened outcomes, including increased frailty, immune dysfunction, and the progression of age-related conditions such as osteoporosis and Alzheimer's disease. This review synthesizes the current literature to highlight the complex interplay between these hormones and their broader implications for health. It aims to provide insights into potential future therapies to improve pain management and promote healthy weight and aging. By investigating these mechanisms, this work contributes to a deeper understanding of the physiological intersections between pain, aging, and the endocrine system.

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皮质醇和脱氢表雄酮在肥胖、疼痛和衰老中的作用。
肥胖、慢性疼痛和衰老是普遍存在的全球性挑战,对健康和福祉有着深远的影响。这些过程的核心是肾上腺激素,特别是皮质醇和脱氢表雄酮(DHEA),以及它的硫酸化形式(DHEAS)。皮质醇对压力适应至关重要,当失调时可能对疼痛感知和衰老产生不利影响,而脱氢表雄酮/S具有可能减轻这些影响的特性。这篇综述探讨了皮质醇和DHEA/S在肥胖、急慢性疼痛、衰老和年龄相关疾病中的作用。我们研究了激素平衡,特别是皮质醇与脱氢表雄酮的比率(CDR),作为应激系统功能及其对疼痛敏感性、神经变性和身体衰退的影响的关键标志。CDR升高和DHEA/S水平降低与预后恶化相关,包括虚弱、免疫功能障碍增加,以及骨质疏松症和阿尔茨海默病等年龄相关疾病的进展。这篇综述综合了目前的文献,强调了这些激素之间复杂的相互作用及其对健康的广泛影响。它的目的是为潜在的未来治疗提供见解,以改善疼痛管理,促进健康的体重和衰老。通过研究这些机制,这项工作有助于更深入地了解疼痛、衰老和内分泌系统之间的生理交叉点。
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