Title
Dissecting Sex-Related Cognition between Alzheimer's Disease and Diabetes: From Molecular Mechanisms to Potential Therapeutic Strategies
Date Issued
01 January 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
Ashraf G.M.
Ebada M.A.
Suhail M.
Ali A.
Uddin M.S.
Bilgrami A.L.
Perveen A.
Husain A.
Tarique M.
Hafeez A.
Alexiou A.
Ahmad A.
Kumar R.
Banu N.
Najda A.
Sayed A.A.
Albadrani G.M.
Abdel-Daim M.M.
Peluso I.
University of Limerick
Publisher(s)
Hindawi Limited
Abstract
The brain is a sexually dimorphic organ that implies different functions and structures depending on sex. Current pharmacological approaches against different neurological diseases act distinctly in male and female brains. In all neurodegenerative diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), sex-related outcomes regarding pathogenesis, prevalence, and response to treatments indicate that sex differences are important for precise diagnosis and therapeutic strategy. Pathogenesis of AD includes vascular dementia, and in most cases, this is accompanied by metabolic complications with similar features as those assembled in diabetes. This review discusses how AD-associated dementia and diabetes affect cognition in relation to sex difference, as both diseases share similar pathological mechanisms. We highlight potential protective strategies to mitigate amyloid-beta (Aβ) pathogenesis, emphasizing how these drugs act in the male and female brains.
Volume
2021
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Psiquiatría Endocrinología, Metabolismo (incluyendo diabetes, hormonas)
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85103214639
PubMed ID
Source
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
ISSN of the container
19420900
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