Interactions between estradiol, diabetes, and brain aging and the risk for cognitive impairment.
Christina E HugenschmidtTugce DuranMark A EspelandPublished in: Climacteric : the journal of the International Menopause Society (2021)
The Women's Health Initiative Memory Study reported that older women using conjugated equine estrogens hormone therapy (HT) with or without medroxyprogesterone acetate were at increased risk for probable dementia and smaller brain volumes. These adverse effects were greatest among women who had type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) at baseline or who developed the disease during follow-up. This review summarizes existing literature from randomized trials, observational studies, and preclinical studies to provide a fundamental understanding of the effects of the interaction between T2DM and HT on cognitive and metabolic health changes in brain aging.
Keyphrases
- cognitive impairment
- resting state
- glycemic control
- white matter
- healthcare
- public health
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- functional connectivity
- type diabetes
- mental health
- systematic review
- cardiovascular disease
- health information
- cerebral ischemia
- pregnancy outcomes
- mild cognitive impairment
- health promotion
- skeletal muscle
- insulin resistance
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bone marrow
- risk assessment
- cell therapy
- subarachnoid hemorrhage