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Mood disorders and hormonal status across women’s life: a narrative review

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Mood disorders and hormonal status across women’s life: a narrative review / Antonelli, A.; Giannini, A.; Chedraui, P.; Monteleone, P.; Caretto, M.; Genazzani, A. D.; Mannella, P.; Simoncini, T.; Genazzani, A. R.. - In: GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY. - ISSN 0951-3590. - 38:12(2022), pp. 1019-1027. [10.1080/09513590.2022.2149730]
Abstract:
Depressive disorders and anxiety states represent one of the most frequent psychiatric pathologies occurring transiently in vulnerable women throughout their life, from puberty to menopause. It is now known that sex hormones play a key role on the nervous system, interfering with neuronal plasticity and enhancing the processes of learning, memory, cognition, and mood. Numerous mechanisms are at the base of these processes, displaying interactions between estrogen and serotoninergic, dopaminergic, and GABAergic receptors at the central level. Therefore, given the sexual steroids fluctuations throughout the entire female lifespan, and considering the role played by sex hormones at the central level, it is not surprising to observe the onset of mood or neurodegenerative disorders over time. This is especially true for women in hormonal transition phase, such as puberty, postpartum and the menopausal transition. Moreover, all these conditions are characterized by hormone withdrawal, imbalance, or modifications due to menopausal hormone therapies or contraceptives which could prompt to a deterioration of mood and cognition impairment or to an improvement in the quality of life. More studies are needed to better understand the hormone-related effects on the nervous system, and the underlying pathways involved in transitional or chronic mood disorders, to promote new patient-specific therapeutic strategies more effective than the current ones and tailored according to the individual need and women’s life period.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
hormonal status; mood disorder; neurotransmitters; steroids; women lifespan
Elenco autori:
Antonelli, A.; Giannini, A.; Chedraui, P.; Monteleone, P.; Caretto, M.; Genazzani, A. D.; Mannella, P.; Simoncini, T.; Genazzani, A. R.
Autori di Ateneo:
GENAZZANI Alessandro
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1372307
Pubblicato in:
GYNECOLOGICAL ENDOCRINOLOGY
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