非人类灵长类动物的性类固醇和认知

A. Lacreuse
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这些研究极大地促进了我们对性类固醇对大脑和认知的影响的理解。然而,啮齿动物和人类内分泌学和认知学之间的显著差异限制了啮齿动物研究结果的转化影响。在非人类灵长类动物(NHP)中进行的研究有助于确定在啮齿动物中发现的机制是否适用于灵长类动物,并有助于改进对人类健康最有利的治疗方法。本报告将回顾目前关于雌激素和雄激素对成年NHP患者大脑和认知的影响的知识状况。数据显示,雌激素对老年女性认知功能的几个方面有益,而对年轻成年女性没有显著影响。关于雄激素对男性NHP患者认知能力影响的研究仍然很少。我们实验室的数据表明,在年轻和老年男性中,睾丸激素对情绪的影响大于对认知的影响。将讨论NHP研究结果对人类激素替代疗法的影响。
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Sex steroids and cognition in nonhuman primates
R studies have greatly advanced our understanding of the effects of sex steroids on the brain and cognition. Yet, significant differences between rodent and human endocrinology and cognition limit the translational impact of rodent findings. Studies in nonhuman primates (NHP) are useful to determine whether the mechanisms identified in rodents apply to primates and to help refine therapies that are optimal for human health. This presentation will review the current state of knowledge about the effects of estrogens and androgens on the brain and cognition in NHP across the adult lifespan. The data presented suggest that estrogens benefit several aspects of cognitive function in aged females, without having significant effect in young adult females. There is still a paucity of studies examining the effects of androgens on cognition in male NHP. Data from our lab suggest that testosterone influences emotion more than it does cognition in young and older males. The implications of the NHP findings for human hormonal replacement therapy will be discussed.
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