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Mechanisms of sex differences in Alzheimer's disease.

Chloe Lopez-LeeEileen Ruth S TorresGillian CarlingLi Gan
Published in: Neuron (2024)
Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the mechanisms underlying its etiology and progression are complex and multifactorial. The higher AD risk in women may serve as a clue to better understand these complicated processes. In this review, we examine aspects of AD that demonstrate sex-dependent effects and delve into the potential biological mechanisms responsible, compiling findings from advanced technologies such as single-cell RNA sequencing, metabolomics, and multi-omics analyses. We review evidence that sex hormones and sex chromosomes interact with various disease mechanisms during aging, encompassing inflammation, metabolism, and autophagy, leading to unique characteristics in disease progression between men and women.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • oxidative stress
  • rna seq
  • cognitive decline
  • cell death
  • signaling pathway
  • mass spectrometry
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • type diabetes
  • skeletal muscle
  • pregnant women
  • climate change
  • insulin resistance