The role of sex and sex Hormones in Neurodegenerative Diseases.

The role of sex and sex Hormones in Neurodegenerative Diseases. Endocr Rev. 2019 Sep 23;: Authors: Vegeto E, Villa A, Della Torre S, Crippa V, Rusmini P, Cristofani R, Galbiati M, Maggi A, Poletti A Abstract Neurodegenerative diseases (NDs) are a wide class of disorders of the central nervous system (CNS) with still unknown etiology. Several factors were hypothesized to be involved in the pathogenesis of these diseases including genetic and environmental factors. Many of these diseases show a sex prevalence and sex steroids where shown to have a role in the progression of specific forms of neurodegeneration. Estrogens were reported to be neuroprotective though their action on cognate nuclear and membrane receptors, while adverse effects of male hormones have been described on neuronal cells, although some data also suggest neuroprotective activities. The response of the CNS to sex steroids is a complex and integrated process that depends on: i.) the type and amount of the cognate steroid receptor; ii.) the target cell-type, either neurons, glia or microglia. Moreover, the levels of sex steroids in the CNS fluctuate due to gonadal activities and to local metabolism and synthesis. Importantly, biochemical processes involved in the pathogenesis of NDs are increasingly being recognized different among the two sexes and to be influenced by sex steroids. The aim of this review is to present current state-of-the-art understanding on the pot...
Source: Endocrine Reviews - Category: Endocrinology Tags: Endocr Rev Source Type: research