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The brain-pituitary-ovarian axis (simplified). 4A, delta-4-androstenedione; ACh, acetylcholine; DA, dopamine; E1, estrone; E2, estradiol; FSH, follicle stimulating hormone; G, ghrelin; GnRH, gonadotropin-releasing hormone; 5-HT, 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin); I, insulin; K, kisspeptin; L, leptin; LH, luteinizing hormone; NE, norepinephrine; P, progesterone; T, testosterone. Credit: Hyman M. Schipper

A comprehensive review published in Brain Medicine by leading neuroendocrinologist Professor Hyman M. Schipper from McGill University’s Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery maps out the extensive influence of reproductive hormones on neurological health and disease. This review, appearing in a special Festschrift issue honoring Dr. Seymour Reichlin’s centennial, systematically examines how sex hormones affect a broad spectrum of neurological conditions.

The review details how sex hormones influence neurological function through multiple mechanisms, including direct effects on nerve cells, epigenetic modifications, and the newly discovered brain glymphatic system. Professor Schipper’s analysis covers an extensive range of conditions, including:

  • Vascular disorders such as migraine (affecting up to 60% of female sufferers during menstruation) and stroke
  • Movement disorders, particularly Parkinson’s disease, Wilson’s disease, and various forms of chorea
  • Epilepsy, especially its relationship with hormonal cycles
  • Multiple sclerosis, which often shows distinct patterns during pregnancy
  • Alzheimer’s disease and its complex relationship with hormonal factors
  • Sleep disorders, which show significant gender-based differences
  • Brain tumors, particularly hormone-sensitive meningiomas
  • Neuromuscular conditions like myasthenia gravis
  • Other conditions, including intracranial hypertension and the porphyrias

“Our understanding of how reproductive hormones impact neurological conditions has expanded dramatically,” explains Professor Schipper. “These hormones don’t just affect reproductive functions—they fundamentally influence how the nervous system develops, functions, and responds to injury or disease.”

The review highlights several key findings:

  • Induction of the cytochrome P450 system in the liver by various anti-epileptic and other neurological pharmaceuticals may accelerate the breakdown of circulating sex steroids, resulting in oral contraceptive failure
  • Neurosteroids, which are hormone-derived molecules produced in the brain, have significant therapeutic potential
  • Hormonal fluctuations during menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause can substantially impact disease manifestation and treatment responses
  • Sex-specific approaches may be necessary for treating many neurological conditions

The research raises important questions for future investigation, including:

  • How do sex hormones interact with the brain’s waste clearance (glymphatic) system?
  • Could targeting neurosteroid pathways offer new therapeutic approaches?
  • How might hormone-based treatments be optimized for individual patients?

These findings have significant implications for clinical practice, suggesting neurologists should routinely consider hormonal factors when evaluating and treating patients.

“The key is understanding exactly how these hormones work in different contexts,” notes Professor Schipper. “This knowledge could lead to more personalized treatment approaches.”

A Festschrift tribute to Dr. Seymour Reichlin

This article appears in a special Festschrift honoring the life and achievements of Dr. Seymour Reichlin, who celebrated his 100th birthday last year. A distinguished physician-scientist, Dr. Reichlin revolutionized our understanding of neuroendocrinology and pioneered early investigations into how the immune system converses with endocrine pathways. His decades of mentorship and research shaped modern explorations in neuroimmunology, influencing a wide circle of clinicians and scholars.

At a century of age, Dr. Reichlin remains cognitively sharp, fully functional, and consistently inspirational to colleagues. As the research community commemorates his milestone, the article builds on his early insights, extending the field’s appreciation of how genes and the environment collectively mold our physiological responses.

“Dr. Reichlin’s mentorship during my fellowship at Tufts continues to inform my career,” reflects Professor Schipper. “His visionary work on neuroendocrine interactions opened new avenues for understanding how hormones influence neurological disease.”

By weaving together Dr. Reichlin’s visionary legacy with today’s technological advancements, this Festschrift article underscores a remarkable continuum of innovation. From the earliest hormone assays to today’s genomic profiling tools, scientific progress repeatedly returns to the core concept that biology is neither solely genetic nor purely environmental but a dynamic mix of both.

More information:
Sex hormones and diseases of the nervous system, Brain Medicine (2025). DOI: 10.61373/bm025w.0008

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Landmark review maps complex interactions between sex hormones and neurological health
The brain-pituitary-ovarian axis (simplified). 4A, delta-4-androstenedione; ACh, acetylcholine; DA, dopamine; E1, estrone; E2, estradiol; FSH, follicle stimulating hormone; G, ghrelin; GnRH, gonadotropin-releasing hormone; 5-HT, 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin); I, insulin; K, kisspeptin; L, leptin; LH, luteinizing hormone; NE, norepinephrine; P, progesterone; T, testosterone. Credit: Hyman M. Schipper

A comprehensive review published in Brain Medicine by leading neuroendocrinologist Professor Hyman M. Schipper from McGill University’s Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery maps out the extensive influence of reproductive hormones on neurological health and disease. This review, appearing in a special Festschrift issue honoring Dr. Seymour Reichlin’s centennial, systematically examines how sex hormones affect a broad spectrum of neurological conditions.

The review details how sex hormones influence neurological function through multiple mechanisms, including direct effects on nerve cells, epigenetic modifications, and the newly discovered brain glymphatic system. Professor Schipper’s analysis covers an extensive range of conditions, including:

  • Vascular disorders such as migraine (affecting up to 60% of female sufferers during menstruation) and stroke
  • Movement disorders, particularly Parkinson’s disease, Wilson’s disease, and various forms of chorea
  • Epilepsy, especially its relationship with hormonal cycles
  • Multiple sclerosis, which often shows distinct patterns during pregnancy
  • Alzheimer’s disease and its complex relationship with hormonal factors
  • Sleep disorders, which show significant gender-based differences
  • Brain tumors, particularly hormone-sensitive meningiomas
  • Neuromuscular conditions like myasthenia gravis
  • Other conditions, including intracranial hypertension and the porphyrias

“Our understanding of how reproductive hormones impact neurological conditions has expanded dramatically,” explains Professor Schipper. “These hormones don’t just affect reproductive functions—they fundamentally influence how the nervous system develops, functions, and responds to injury or disease.”

The review highlights several key findings:

  • Induction of the cytochrome P450 system in the liver by various anti-epileptic and other neurological pharmaceuticals may accelerate the breakdown of circulating sex steroids, resulting in oral contraceptive failure
  • Neurosteroids, which are hormone-derived molecules produced in the brain, have significant therapeutic potential
  • Hormonal fluctuations during menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause can substantially impact disease manifestation and treatment responses
  • Sex-specific approaches may be necessary for treating many neurological conditions

The research raises important questions for future investigation, including:

  • How do sex hormones interact with the brain’s waste clearance (glymphatic) system?
  • Could targeting neurosteroid pathways offer new therapeutic approaches?
  • How might hormone-based treatments be optimized for individual patients?

These findings have significant implications for clinical practice, suggesting neurologists should routinely consider hormonal factors when evaluating and treating patients.

“The key is understanding exactly how these hormones work in different contexts,” notes Professor Schipper. “This knowledge could lead to more personalized treatment approaches.”

A Festschrift tribute to Dr. Seymour Reichlin

This article appears in a special Festschrift honoring the life and achievements of Dr. Seymour Reichlin, who celebrated his 100th birthday last year. A distinguished physician-scientist, Dr. Reichlin revolutionized our understanding of neuroendocrinology and pioneered early investigations into how the immune system converses with endocrine pathways. His decades of mentorship and research shaped modern explorations in neuroimmunology, influencing a wide circle of clinicians and scholars.

At a century of age, Dr. Reichlin remains cognitively sharp, fully functional, and consistently inspirational to colleagues. As the research community commemorates his milestone, the article builds on his early insights, extending the field’s appreciation of how genes and the environment collectively mold our physiological responses.

“Dr. Reichlin’s mentorship during my fellowship at Tufts continues to inform my career,” reflects Professor Schipper. “His visionary work on neuroendocrine interactions opened new avenues for understanding how hormones influence neurological disease.”

By weaving together Dr. Reichlin’s visionary legacy with today’s technological advancements, this Festschrift article underscores a remarkable continuum of innovation. From the earliest hormone assays to today’s genomic profiling tools, scientific progress repeatedly returns to the core concept that biology is neither solely genetic nor purely environmental but a dynamic mix of both.

More information:
Sex hormones and diseases of the nervous system, Brain Medicine (2025). DOI: 10.61373/bm025w.0008

Provided by
Genomic Press

Citation:
Mapping complex interactions between sex hormones and neurological health (2025, February 18)
retrieved 18 February 2025
from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-02-complex-interactions-sex-hormones-neurological.html

This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no
part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.


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