Animal experiments and cell biology studies have provided evidence that both estrogens and androgens can play a protective role against Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) related neurodegeneration. Males who become hypogonadal in later life often report problems with their memory. Lower than normal testosterone levels have also been detected in patients prior to the onset of AD, as well as in younger late-onset male AD patients, when compared to appropriate controls. The results of some small clinical trials suggest that testosterone can improve cognitive function in andropause. Although such improvement in cognitive function is subtle, patients on testosterone replacement therapy have reported memory improvements in both declarative and procedura...
The purpose of this study was to assess pituitary gonadotropins and free testosterone levels in a la...
Reduction in testosterone levels in men during aging is associated with cognitive decline and risk o...
This article is part of a Special Issue "SBN 2014". Hormonal changes associated with ageing have bee...
The world is rapidly ageing. It is against this backdrop that there are increasing incidences of dem...
Recent attention has been directed toward the role of androgen in neuroprotection, independent of th...
UnrestrictedAdvancing age is the most significant risk factor for the development of Alzheimer's dis...
Alzheimer\u27s disease is one of the most prevalent and costly neurological diseases in the world. A...
Testosterone and gonadotropins have been associated with cognitive decline in men and the modulation...
Testosterone and gonadotropins have been associated with cognitive decline in men and the modulation...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia among older adults, affecting about tw...
Recent evidence indicates that, alongside oxidative stress, dysregulation of the cell cycle in neuro...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) prevalence varies by sex, suggesting that sex chromosomes, sex hormones and...
Elevated levels of gonadotropins have been observed in patients with Alzheimer's disease and have be...
Cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease is strongly associated with a reduction in synaptic pla...
Decreases of the sex steroids, testosterone and estrogen, are associated with increased risk of Alzh...
The purpose of this study was to assess pituitary gonadotropins and free testosterone levels in a la...
Reduction in testosterone levels in men during aging is associated with cognitive decline and risk o...
This article is part of a Special Issue "SBN 2014". Hormonal changes associated with ageing have bee...
The world is rapidly ageing. It is against this backdrop that there are increasing incidences of dem...
Recent attention has been directed toward the role of androgen in neuroprotection, independent of th...
UnrestrictedAdvancing age is the most significant risk factor for the development of Alzheimer's dis...
Alzheimer\u27s disease is one of the most prevalent and costly neurological diseases in the world. A...
Testosterone and gonadotropins have been associated with cognitive decline in men and the modulation...
Testosterone and gonadotropins have been associated with cognitive decline in men and the modulation...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia among older adults, affecting about tw...
Recent evidence indicates that, alongside oxidative stress, dysregulation of the cell cycle in neuro...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) prevalence varies by sex, suggesting that sex chromosomes, sex hormones and...
Elevated levels of gonadotropins have been observed in patients with Alzheimer's disease and have be...
Cognitive dysfunction in Alzheimer’s disease is strongly associated with a reduction in synaptic pla...
Decreases of the sex steroids, testosterone and estrogen, are associated with increased risk of Alzh...
The purpose of this study was to assess pituitary gonadotropins and free testosterone levels in a la...
Reduction in testosterone levels in men during aging is associated with cognitive decline and risk o...
This article is part of a Special Issue "SBN 2014". Hormonal changes associated with ageing have bee...