The role of sex hormones in multiple sclerosis

IF 0.1 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
B. Lewandowska, B. Bielecki
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Abstract

Biological differences associated with sexual dimorphism have an impact on many aspects of health, including disease susceptibility, course and prognosis. Significant differences in the incidence and severity of neurological diseases, especially those of autoimmune origin, were found between women and men. Although the reasons for the observed discrepancies are complex, research indicates the key role of sex hormones, which are known to be responsible for the differences in body structure, genitals and sexual behaviour in women and men. Recent data have drawn attention to their impact on the function of the immune and nervous systems, the brain and the spinal cord in particular. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic disease of the central nervous system that affects more than twice as many women as men. The etiopathogenesis of the disease is complex, with genetic and environmental factors playing an important role. There are three main components in the pathology of multiple sclerosis: inflammation, demyelination and neurodegeneration. Studies conducted so far have shown a significant influence of sex hormones, both male and female, on each of these elements. It has been shown in both clinical and experimental studies that sex hormones have not only a strong immunomodulatory, but also neuroprotective and neuroregenerative effect. Recent research on the role of sex hormones in multiple sclerosis has led to a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying the development of this disorder. They also gave hope for the introduction of sex hormones as diagnostic tools, i.e. biomarkers of progression and response to treatment, but above all, as breakthrough therapies.
性激素在多发性硬化症中的作用
与两性异形相关的生物学差异对健康的许多方面都有影响,包括疾病易感性、病程和预后。在神经系统疾病的发病率和严重程度上,特别是那些自身免疫性疾病的发病率和严重程度在女性和男性之间存在显著差异。虽然观察到的差异的原因很复杂,但研究表明性激素的关键作用,它是造成男女身体结构、生殖器和性行为差异的原因。最近的数据引起了人们对它们对免疫系统和神经系统,特别是大脑和脊髓功能的影响的关注。多发性硬化症是一种中枢神经系统的慢性疾病,女性的发病率是男性的两倍多。该病的发病机制复杂,遗传和环境因素起重要作用。多发性硬化症的病理有三个主要组成部分:炎症、脱髓鞘和神经变性。迄今为止进行的研究表明,男性和女性性激素对这些因素都有重大影响。临床和实验研究表明,性激素不仅具有很强的免疫调节作用,而且具有神经保护和神经再生作用。最近关于性激素在多发性硬化症中的作用的研究使人们对这种疾病发展的机制有了更好的了解。他们也给性激素作为诊断工具的引入带来了希望,即作为进展和治疗反应的生物标志物,但最重要的是,作为突破性的治疗方法。
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