Hormesis and brain metabolism in aging and neurodegeneration.

4区 医学 Q3 Neuroscience
Progress in brain research Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-28 DOI:10.1016/bs.pbr.2025.05.005
Robbert Mota Pereira, Kairo Alan Albernaz-Mariano, Paloma Marinho Jucá, Vitor Augusto Laurino Juliano, Lucas Luzia Sampaio, Carolina Demarchi Munhoz
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Abstract

This chapter explores sex-specific differences in brain development and hormones' critical role throughout life. Understanding these variabilities is vital for mental health, particularly concerning stress responses, aging, and the risk of neurodegenerative and cardiometabolic diseases. We examine the biological mechanisms involved, highlighting how hormones affect brain formation, neuronal plasticity, and stress responses, focusing on male and female variations. Research from animal studies and human data shows that males and females have distinct susceptibilities to diseases influenced by sex-specific hormonal effects on genes, cellular functions, and energy metabolism. Additionally, we examine the role of glucocorticoids in these diseases, considering their sex-specific effects on normal and dysfunctional physiological processes. A closer look at hormonal transition periods-such as early childhood, puberty, and menopause-emphasizes the need for sex-specific strategies in research and treatment. Overall, this chapter underscores the importance of understanding the interplay between biological sex, hormonal changes, and environmental stressors throughout life, as these factors significantly impact the onset and progression of various health conditions. Tailored approaches in health research and treatment are advocated to better address these differences.

衰老和神经退行性变中的激效和脑代谢。
本章探讨大脑发育的性别差异和激素在整个生命中的关键作用。了解这些变异对心理健康至关重要,特别是在应激反应、衰老、神经退行性疾病和心脏代谢疾病的风险方面。我们研究了相关的生物学机制,强调激素如何影响大脑形成、神经元可塑性和应激反应,重点关注男性和女性的差异。来自动物研究和人类数据的研究表明,男性和女性对受性别特异性激素对基因、细胞功能和能量代谢影响的疾病的易感性不同。此外,我们研究糖皮质激素在这些疾病中的作用,考虑到它们对正常和功能失调生理过程的性别特异性影响。对激素过渡时期(如儿童早期、青春期和更年期)的进一步研究强调了在研究和治疗中需要针对性别的策略。总的来说,本章强调了理解生理性别、激素变化和环境压力因素之间相互作用的重要性,因为这些因素显著影响各种健康状况的发生和发展。提倡在卫生研究和治疗方面采取有针对性的办法,以更好地解决这些差异。
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Progress in brain research
Progress in brain research 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
5.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
174
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Progress in Brain Research is the most acclaimed and accomplished series in neuroscience. The serial is well-established as an extensive documentation of contemporary advances in the field. The volumes contain authoritative reviews and original articles by invited specialists. The rigorous editing of the volumes assures that they will appeal to all laboratory and clinical brain research workers in the various disciplines: neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, neuroendocrinology, neuropathology, basic neurology, biological psychiatry and the behavioral sciences.
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