更年期的神经解剖学

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Eileen Luders , Inger Sundström Poromaa , Florian Kurth
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众所周知,性激素会影响大脑结构。考虑到更年期是女性性激素显著下降的标志,更年期前后可能存在结构性的大脑改变。这篇文章的目的是提供一个叙述性的回顾,我们今天所知道的关于大脑解剖和更年期之间的联系,同时也考虑到更年期激素治疗(MHT)的潜在影响。本文综述了基于结构磁共振成像(MRI)或弥散张量成像(DTI)的神经影像学研究,分析了人脑的宏观解剖或微观解剖。在这里回顾的32项研究中,有22项研究至少揭示了一些雌激素有益的发现。然而,总的来说,研究结果是相当复杂的,既指出了有益的影响,也指出了不利的影响(或者根本没有影响)。这种效应的性质似乎与应用的空间尺度、获得的形态计量测量以及目标脑组织无关。然而,在研究设计方面有一些有趣的结果:从横截面上看,小规模研究中似乎有有益的趋势,而大规模研究中则有不利的趋势。纵向上,在纯观察性研究中似乎有有益效果的趋势,在对照临床试验中也有有益和不利的趋势。尤其是MHT,早期治疗(绝经后不久)可能比后期治疗更有益。然而,总的来说,数据不足以得出最终结论,需要进一步的研究。
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The neuroanatomy of menopause
Sex hormones are known to affect brain structure. Given that menopause is marked by a significant decline in female sex hormones, there might be structural brain alterations around menopause. The aim of this article is to provide a narrative review on what we know today with respect to links between brain anatomy and menopause, while also considering potential effects of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT). The review is focused on neuroimaging studies analyzing the macro-anatomy or micro-anatomy of the human brain as based on structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). Out of the 32 studies reviewed here, 22 studies revealed at least some findings that suggest beneficial effects of estrogen. However, overall, findings are rather mixed pointing to both beneficial and adverse effects (or to no effects at all). The nature of the effects seemed to be unrelated to the spatial scales applied, the morphometric measures obtained, and the brain tissues targeted. Nevertheless, there were some intriguing effects in terms of the study design: Cross-sectionally, there seemed to be a trend for beneficial effects in small-scale studies and for adverse effects in large-scale studies. Longitudinally, there seemed to be a trend for beneficial effects in purely observational studies and for beneficial as well as adverse effects in controlled clinical trials. With particular respect to MHT, early treatment (short after the onset of menopause) might be more beneficial than later treatment. However, overall, data are insufficient to draw final conclusions and further research is required.
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Hormones and Behavior
Hormones and Behavior 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
8.60%
发文量
139
审稿时长
91 days
期刊介绍: Hormones and Behavior publishes original research articles, reviews and special issues concerning hormone-brain-behavior relationships, broadly defined. The journal''s scope ranges from laboratory and field studies concerning neuroendocrine as well as endocrine mechanisms controlling the development or adult expression of behavior to studies concerning the environmental control and evolutionary significance of hormone-behavior relationships. The journal welcomes studies conducted on species ranging from invertebrates to mammals, including humans.
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