Literature Review of Sex Hormones and Cataract Development, With Modern Implications.

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Matthew Henderson, Sahib Y Tuteja, David Lockington
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Abstract

Administration of exogenous testosterone and oestrogen has a number of clinical indications, with increasing use as gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT) in young individuals. GAHT has been associated with increasing ocular manifestations, but cataracts have not been previously reported. A literature review was conducted to assess for any associations between sex hormone administration and cataracts. Sparse data exist regarding the relationship between androgens and cataract. We also reviewed current knowledge derived from animal studies about oestrogen's effects on the lens, possible biomechanisms and correlations with observational data on cataract incidence with varying estrogen levels. Data surrounding parity, menarche, menopause and hormone replacement therapy in women generally supports a protective role of endogenous and exogenous estrogen on the crystalline lens. Such protection could be suppressed due to long-term GAHT in susceptible individuals, but no relevant studies exist regarding cataract risk in this scenario. Further research via population-based studies would be useful to identify any potential cataractogenic risk factors from GAHT.

性激素与白内障发展及其现代意义的文献综述。
外源性睾酮和雌激素的使用有许多临床适应症,在年轻人中越来越多地使用性别确认激素治疗(GAHT)。GAHT与眼部表现增加有关,但以前没有报道过白内障。我们进行了一项文献回顾,以评估性激素治疗与白内障之间的任何联系。关于雄激素与白内障之间关系的资料很少。我们还回顾了目前从动物研究中获得的关于雌激素对晶状体影响的知识,可能的生物机制以及与不同雌激素水平下白内障发病率的观察数据的相关性。关于女性胎次、月经初潮、更年期和激素替代治疗的数据普遍支持内源性和外源性雌激素对晶状体的保护作用。这种保护作用可能因易感个体长期接受GAHT而被抑制,但在这种情况下没有相关的白内障风险研究。以人群为基础的进一步研究将有助于确定GAHT中任何潜在的致白内障危险因素。
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CiteScore
7.60
自引率
12.50%
发文量
150
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical & Experimental Ophthalmology is the official journal of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Ophthalmologists. The journal publishes peer-reviewed original research and reviews dealing with all aspects of clinical practice and research which are international in scope and application. CEO recognises the importance of collaborative research and welcomes papers that have a direct influence on ophthalmic practice but are not unique to ophthalmology.
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