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Interactive effects of testosterone and cortisol on hippocampal volume and episodic memory in middle-aged men

机译:睾酮和皮质醇对中年男子海马体积和情节记忆的互动影响

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Animal and human research suggests that testosterone is associated with hippocampal structure and function. Studies examining the association between testosterone and either hippocampal structure or hippocampal-mediated cognitive processes have overwhelmingly focused on the effects of testosterone alone, without considering the interaction of other neuroendocrine factors. The aim of the present study was to examine the interactive effects of testosterone and cortisol in relation to hippocampal volume and episodic memory in a sample of late-middle aged men from the Vietnam Era Twin Study of Aging. The average age of participants was 56.3 years (range 51-60). Salivary hormone samples were collected at multiple time-points on two non-consecutive at-home days, and an in-lab assessment. Area under the curve with respect to ground measures for cortisol and testosterone were utilized. Significant testosterone-by-cortisol interactions were observed for hippocampal volume, and episodic memory. When cortisol levels were elevated (1 SD above the mean), testosterone levels were positively associated with hippocampal volume and memory performance. However, when cortisol levels were low (1 SD below the mean), testosterone levels were inversely related to hippocampal volume and memory performance. These findings suggest that in context of high cortisol levels, testosterone may be neuroprotective. In contrast, low testosterone may also be neuroprotective in the context of low cortisol levels. To our knowledge this is the first demonstration of such an interaction in a structural brain measure and an associated cognitive ability. These results argue in favor of broadening neuroendocrine research to consider the simultaneous and interactive effects of multiple hormones on brain structure and function.
机译:动物和人类研究表明,睾丸激素与海马结构和功能有关。检查睾酮和海马结构或海马介导的认知过程之间的关联的研究具有绝大地关注单独的睾酮的影响,而不考虑其他神经内分泌因子的相互作用。本研究的目的是研究睾酮和皮质醇在来自越南时代老龄化研究的晚期中世纪男性样本中与海马体积和情节记忆相关的互动影响。参与者的平均年龄为56.3岁(范围51-60)。在几天内的两天多次点收集唾液激素样品,以及实验室评估。利用了曲线下的区域,相对于皮质醇和睾酮的地面措施。对海马体积和情节记忆观察到显着的睾酮逐溶胶相互作用。当皮质醇水平升高(高于平均值)时,睾酮水平与海马体积和记忆性能正相关。然而,当皮质醇水平低(低于平均值的SD)时,睾酮水平与海马体积和记忆性能相反。这些发现表明,在高皮质醇水平的背景下,睾酮可能是神经保护剂的。相比之下,低睾酮在低鞘啉水平的背景下也可以是神经保护。据我们所知,这是第一次证明结构脑测量和相关认知能力的这种相互作用。这些结果有利于拓宽神经内分泌研究,以考虑多种激素对脑结构和功能的同时和交互影响。

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