Hypothesis: Multiple factors are associated with the lack of any beneficial effects of oestrogen‐replacement therapy in the late postmenopausal stage |
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Authors: | Ming Xiao Guang‐Liang Cao Charles Marshall Gang Hu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Jiangsu Province Key Laboratory of Neurodegeneration, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, China;2. Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Division of Physical Therapy, University of Kentucky Center For Excellence in Rural Health, Hazard, Kentucky, USA |
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Abstract: | 1. Epidemiological and clinical studies suggest that women may obtain cognitive benefits from oestrogen‐replacement therapy (ERT) during menopause transition rather than in the post‐menopausal stages. However, the underlying mechanisms remain to be determined. 2. We propose that long‐term oestrogen deficiency may result in abnormal distribution and localization of brain oestrogen receptors, brain mitochondrial dysfunction, septohippocampal cholinergic degeneration and reactive gliosis. These multiple pathogenic factors may account for the lack of any beneficial effects of ERT in post‐menopausal women with or without Alzheimer’s disease. |
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Keywords: | Alzheimer’ s disease cholinergic cognitive function glia menopause mitochondria oestrogen |
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