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Interactions between melatonin and estrogen may regulate cerebrovascular function in women: clinical implications for the effective use of HRT during menopause and aging.

机译:褪黑激素和雌激素之间的相互作用可能调节女性的脑血管功能:在更年期和衰老期间有效使用HRT的临床意义。

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A number of clinical trials associated with the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) have assessed the potential benefits of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for protection against the development of cardiovascular disease and memory loss in menopausal women. The results of the WHI Memory Study suggest that HRT increases the risk of stroke and dementia in menopausal women. This finding has called into question the results of hundreds of basic science studies that have suggested that estrogen could protect brain cells from damage and improve cognition. A number of researchers have argued that inappropriate formulation, improper dosing, a limited study population, and poor timing of administration likely contributed to the reported findings from the clinical trial. Regarding appropriate formulation, it has been suggested that interactions between estrogen and other hormones should be considered for further investigation. A review of the literature has led us to conclude that a thorough investigation into such hormonal interactions is warranted. We hypothesize that the increased risk of cerebrovascular disease observed in menopausal women may, in part, be due to changes in the circulating levels of melatonin and estrogen and their modulatory affects on many relevant endothelial cell biological activities, such as regulation of vascular tone, adhesion to leukocytes, and angiogenesis, among others. Our hypothesis is supported by numerous studies demonstrating the reciprocal inhibitory effects of melatonin and estrogen on vascular tone, neuroprotection, and receptor expression. We believe that a thorough analysis of the distribution, localization, expression, quantification, and characterization of hormonal receptor subtypes, as well as changes in structural morphology in diseased and normal, healthy cerebrovascular tissue, will substantially aid in our understanding of the effects of HRT on the cerebrovascular circulation. The application of new molecular biological techniques such as tissue microarray analysis,gene and protein arrays, and multi-photon confocal microscopy may be of tremendous benefit in this regard.
机译:与妇女健康倡议(WHI)相关的许多临床试验评估了激素替代疗法(HRT)预防更年期妇女心血管疾病和记忆丧失的潜在益处。 WHI记忆研究的结果表明,HRT增加了绝经妇女中风和痴呆的风险。这一发现使数百项基础科学研究的结果受到质疑,这些研究表明,雌激素可以保护脑细胞免受损害并提高认知能力。许多研究人员认为,不适当的制剂,不正确的剂量,有限的研究人群以及不良的给药时间可能是导致临床试验报道的原因。关于适当的制剂,已经建议应考虑雌激素和其他激素之间的相互作用以作进一步研究。对文献的回顾使我们得出结论,对这种激素相互作用进行彻底的研究是必要的。我们假设在绝经期妇女中发现的脑血管疾病的风险增加可能部分是由于褪黑激素和雌激素的循环水平变化及其对许多相关内皮细胞生物学活性的调节作用,例如血管紧张度,粘附的调节包括白细胞和血管生成等。我们的假设得到众多研究的支持,这些研究表明褪黑激素和雌激素对血管紧张度,神经保护和受体表达具有相互抑制作用。我们认为,对荷尔蒙受体亚型的分布,定位,表达,定量和特征以及患病的和正常的,健康的脑血管组织中结构形态的变化进行透彻的分析,将大大有助于我们对HRT的影响进行了解。对脑血管循环。在这方面,应用新的分子生物学技术(例如组织微阵列分析,基因和蛋白质阵列以及多光子共聚焦显微镜)可能会带来巨大的好处。

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