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Effect of Ovarian Hormone Therapy on Cognition in the Aged Female Rhesus Macaque.

Steven G KohamaLauren RennerNoelle LandauerAlison R WeissHenryk F UrbanskiByung S ParkMary Lou VoytkoMartha Neuringer
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Hormone therapy after menopause is controversial. We tested the effects of hormone replacement in aged rhesus macaques, soon after surgically-induced menopause [ovariectomy (OVX)], on tests of memory and attention. Untreated ovarian-intact and OVX animals were compared with OVX animals receiving estradiol (E) alone or E with progesterone (P). E was administered in a continuous fashion via subcutaneous implant, whereas P was administered orally in a cyclic fashion. On both tests, E-treated animals performed better than the other 3 experimental groups across 1 year of treatment. Thus, in this monkey model, chronic E administered soon after the loss of ovarian hormones had long-term benefits for cognitive function.
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