Neuroprotective effects of estetrol in combined oral contraceptives: A review

Q3 Medicine Gynecology Pub Date : 2023-07-14 DOI:10.26442/20795696.2023.2.202052
M. R. Orazov, V. V. Ermakov, Dmitrii S. Novginov
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One of the most effective contraception methods is combined hormonal contraceptives. According to the current prescribing information, in addition to their primary effect, they have several concomitant positive effects on the female body non-contraceptive effects. These include a well-predictable and controlled "menstrual cycle" (menstrual-like reaction), anti-androgenic effect, anti-anemic effect due to reduced menstrual blood loss, reducing the severity of dysmenorrhea and premenstrual syndrome, reducing the risk of pelvic inflammatory diseases, ectopic pregnancy, and some benign and malignant tumors of the reproductive system. Combined oral contraceptives (COCs) also have effects on the central nervous system, hypothalamic-pituitary structures that regulate sex hormones, and the psycho-emotional health of women. For a long time, the main estrogen component of COCs remained ethinylestradiol. Although not well-studied, its mechanisms of action on the nervous system are similar, regardless of the progestogen component. However, the effect was not entirely positive: taking contraceptives containing ethinylestradiol can lead to increased emotional lability, anxiety, and depressive disorders. It drives researchers to search for new estrogen without these adverse properties. Such is the long-known but overlooked esthetrol. Numerous studies indicate a pronounced neuroprotective effect of esthetrol, which can increase patients' satisfaction with hormonal contraceptives and their compliance. It also opens up great opportunities for the use of this drug beyond gynecological practice.
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联合口服避孕药中甾醇的神经保护作用综述
最有效的避孕方法之一是联合激素避孕药。根据目前的处方信息,除了它们的主要作用外,它们对女性身体还有一些伴随的积极作用,非避孕作用。这些包括一个很好地预测和控制的“月经周期”(月经样反应),抗雄激素作用,抗贫血作用,由于减少经血流失,减轻痛经和经前综合征的严重程度,降低盆腔炎,异位妊娠和生殖系统的一些良性和恶性肿瘤的风险。联合口服避孕药(COCs)也对中枢神经系统、调节性激素的下丘脑-垂体结构以及女性的心理-情绪健康有影响。长期以来,COCs的主要雌激素成分仍然是炔雌醇。尽管研究还不够充分,但无论孕激素成分如何,其对神经系统的作用机制是相似的。然而,效果并不完全是积极的:服用含有炔雌醇的避孕药会导致情绪不稳定、焦虑和抑郁障碍。它促使研究人员寻找没有这些不良特性的新雌激素。这就是久负盛名却被忽视的肾上腺素。大量研究表明,雌二醇具有明显的神经保护作用,可以提高患者对激素避孕药的满意度和依从性。它也为这种药物在妇科实践之外的应用开辟了巨大的机会。
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Gynecology
Gynecology Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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