Aim: This review article presents a comprehensive overview of the literature on sex hormones (estrogens, androgens, progesterone) and optic nerve disorders, with a discussion of the implications for therapy and prevention.Methods: Epidemiological, pre-clinical and clinical studies were reviewed.Results: Analysis of the biological basis for a relationship between eye diseases and sex hormones showed that some types of hormones can exert a protective effect either directly on the retina and optic nerve or indirectly by modulating ocular blood flow. For example, it seems that estrogen exposure has a protective effect against glaucoma, whereas its deficit may lead to early onset of the disease. If further studies confirm the data in the literat...
Biological sex and sex hormones are known to affect functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs). Men are ...
This review highlights the principal effects of steroid hormones at central and peripheral levels in...
Nearly 20 years ago, Hausmann and Güntürkün (2000a, 2000b) published a review article in the Journal...
Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is a multifactorial optic neuropathy characterized by progressive...
AimGonadal hormones are essential for reproductive function, but can act on neural and other organ s...
Purpose of review: Vestibular disorders are gender distributed with a higher prevalence in women. Al...
As all the structures of the human eye are characterized by sex hormone receptors, this study tested...
Gender medicine has been a major focus of research in recent years. The present review focuses on ge...
Dry eye (DE) is a multifactorial disorder of the ocular surface unit that results in eye discomfort,...
Objective: The scientific community has recently directed its attention towards investigating the ro...
Gonadal steroid hormones are neurotrophic and neuroprotective. These effects are modulated by local ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Schizophrenia is a heterogeneous psychiatric disorder with a different, but not n...
Background: A variety of autoimmune diseases, including MS, amplify sex-based physiological differen...
Dry eye is a chronic condition, which effects quality of life. Women make up two thirds of the dry e...
TOPIC: This systematic review summarizes the existing evidence for the association between female re...
Biological sex and sex hormones are known to affect functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs). Men are ...
This review highlights the principal effects of steroid hormones at central and peripheral levels in...
Nearly 20 years ago, Hausmann and Güntürkün (2000a, 2000b) published a review article in the Journal...
Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is a multifactorial optic neuropathy characterized by progressive...
AimGonadal hormones are essential for reproductive function, but can act on neural and other organ s...
Purpose of review: Vestibular disorders are gender distributed with a higher prevalence in women. Al...
As all the structures of the human eye are characterized by sex hormone receptors, this study tested...
Gender medicine has been a major focus of research in recent years. The present review focuses on ge...
Dry eye (DE) is a multifactorial disorder of the ocular surface unit that results in eye discomfort,...
Objective: The scientific community has recently directed its attention towards investigating the ro...
Gonadal steroid hormones are neurotrophic and neuroprotective. These effects are modulated by local ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Schizophrenia is a heterogeneous psychiatric disorder with a different, but not n...
Background: A variety of autoimmune diseases, including MS, amplify sex-based physiological differen...
Dry eye is a chronic condition, which effects quality of life. Women make up two thirds of the dry e...
TOPIC: This systematic review summarizes the existing evidence for the association between female re...
Biological sex and sex hormones are known to affect functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs). Men are ...
This review highlights the principal effects of steroid hormones at central and peripheral levels in...
Nearly 20 years ago, Hausmann and Güntürkün (2000a, 2000b) published a review article in the Journal...