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Cognition Is Not Modified by Large but Temporary Changes in Sex Hormones in Men

机译:男性的性激素变化不大,但暂时不会改变认知

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Context: Little is known about the role of testosterone and estradiol on cognition in healthy older men.Objective: The cognitive effects of increasing or lowering testosterone or estradiol were examined.Design: Cognition was assessed before and after 6 wk of double-blind placebo-controlled hormone modification.Setting: The study was conducted at an academic medical center.Participants: Healthy older (ages 60–80 yr) and younger men (ages 25–35 yr) were recruited from the community.Intervention: Men were randomized to one of four treatments: 1) maintain testosterone and estradiol at eugonadal levels for young men (GnRH agonist + testosterone gel); 2) block testosterone’s conversion to estradiol (GnRH agonist + testosterone gel + aromatase inhibitor); 3) induce hypogonadism (GnRH agonist alone); and 4) all placebo.Main Outcome Measures: Measures of executive function, memory, and spatial cognition were obtained before and after treatment. Hormone levels were obtained 10 times over the course of the study.Results: Counter to expectations, hormone treatment did not affect cognition ( P > 0.10). Free testosterone was positively related to spatial cognition in older men after treatment and controlling for age and estradiol level or exclusion of the hypogonadal men ( P = 0.02). Estradiol was negatively associated with working memory controlling for the same variables ( P = 0.01). Blinding to treatment assignment was maintained, with the exception of the hypogonadal group.Conclusions: A significant change in sex hormone status, including complete hypogonadism, does not modify cognition in men. These findings, along with studies that show a risk for neurodegenerative disease in those with low testosterone, suggest that sex hormone status may be important for neuroprotection in aging but not modulation of normal day-to-day cognitive function.
机译:背景:对于健康的老年男性,睾丸激素和雌二醇对认知的作用知之甚少。目的:研究增加或降低睾丸激素或雌二醇的认知效果。设计:在双盲安慰剂治疗前后6周评估认知控制的激素修饰。环境:这项研究是在一家学术医学中心进行的。参与者:从社区招募了健康的老年人(60-80岁)和年轻人(25​​-35岁)。干预措施:将男性随机分为一名四种治疗方法中的一种:1)维持年轻男性的睾丸激素和雌二醇在腺苷水平(GnRH激动剂+睾丸激素凝胶); 2)阻止睾丸激素转化为雌二醇(GnRH激动剂+睾丸激素凝胶+芳香酶抑制剂); 3)诱发性腺功能减退(仅GnRH激动剂); 4)所有安慰剂。主要观察指标:治疗前后分别测量执行功能,记忆力和空间认知能力。在研究过程中获得了10次激素水平。结果:与预期相反,激素治疗没有影响认知(P> 0.10)。治疗和控制年龄和雌二醇水平或排除性腺功能减退的男性后,游离睾丸激素与老年男性的空间认知呈正相关(P = 0.02)。雌二醇与控制相同变量的工作记忆呈负相关(P = 0.01)。除性腺功能减退组外,其余治疗均保持盲法。结论:性激素状态的显着变化,包括完全性腺功能减退,不会改变男性的认知。这些发现以及研究表明睾丸激素水平低的人有发生神经退行性疾病的风险,这些研究表明性激素状态对于衰老中的神经保护可能很重要,但对正常的日常认知功能却没有调节作用。

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