The role of gender and sex hormones in determining the onset and outcome of multiple sclerosis
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The role of gender and sex hormones in determining the onset and outcome of multiple sclerosis
Abstract
Intriguing sex differences both in multiple sclerosis (MS) susceptibility and its disease course may offer important insights into MS disease pathophysiology, prevention and treatment. In this review, we first summarize the key sex-related differences in MS risk, heritability and disease progression. One promising hypothesis we explore is whether sexually-dimorphic responsiveness to cultural and environmental changes may explain the observation of an increasing female:male sex ratio in MS. We then review the evidence for hormonal modulation of MS, during such transitions as puberty and pregnancy. Finally, we review sex differences in the non-inflammatory facets of MS. We highlight those research gaps that may point to important sex or sex hormone-mediated mechanistic and therapeutic insights.
Keywords: Clinically isolated syndrome; demyelination; gender; genetics; hormonal regulation; inflammation; multiple sclerosis; pregnancy; sex differences; sex hormones; sexual development.
Comment in
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Understanding the role of gender and hormones in multiple sclerosis.Mult Scler. 2014 Apr;20(5):518-9. doi: 10.1177/1352458514528266. Mult Scler. 2014. PMID: 24692502 No abstract available.
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