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Sex-specific risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline: pregnancy and menopause

Understanding the biology of sex differences is integral to personalized medicine. Cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline are two related conditions, with distinct sex differences in morbidity and clinical manifestations, response to treatments, and mortality. Although mortality from all-cause...

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Autores principales: Miller, Virginia M, Garovic, Vesna D, Kantarci, Kejal, Barnes, Jill N, Jayachandran, Muthuvel, Mielke, Michelle M, Joyner, Michael J, Shuster, Lynne T, Rocca, Walter A
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3623746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23537114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2042-6410-4-6
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author Miller, Virginia M
Garovic, Vesna D
Kantarci, Kejal
Barnes, Jill N
Jayachandran, Muthuvel
Mielke, Michelle M
Joyner, Michael J
Shuster, Lynne T
Rocca, Walter A
author_facet Miller, Virginia M
Garovic, Vesna D
Kantarci, Kejal
Barnes, Jill N
Jayachandran, Muthuvel
Mielke, Michelle M
Joyner, Michael J
Shuster, Lynne T
Rocca, Walter A
author_sort Miller, Virginia M
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description Understanding the biology of sex differences is integral to personalized medicine. Cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline are two related conditions, with distinct sex differences in morbidity and clinical manifestations, response to treatments, and mortality. Although mortality from all-cause cardiovascular diseases has declined in women over the past five years, due in part to increased educational campaigns regarding the recognition of symptoms and application of treatment guidelines, the mortality in women still exceeds that of men. The physiological basis for these differences requires further research, with particular attention to two physiological conditions which are unique to women and associated with hormonal changes: pregnancy and menopause. Both conditions have the potential to impact life-long cardiovascular risk, including cerebrovascular function and cognition in women. This review draws on epidemiological, translational, clinical, and basic science studies to assess the impact of hypertensive pregnancy disorders on cardiovascular disease and cognitive function later in life, and examines the effects of post-menopausal hormone treatments on cardiovascular risk and cognition in midlife women. We suggest that hypertensive pregnancy disorders and menopause activate vascular components, i.e., vascular endothelium and blood elements, including platelets and leukocytes, to release cell-membrane derived microvesicles that are potential mediators of changes in cerebral blood flow, and may ultimately affect cognition in women as they age. Research into specific sex differences for these disease processes with attention to an individual’s sex chromosomal complement and hormonal status is important and timely.
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spelling pubmed-36237462013-04-12 Sex-specific risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline: pregnancy and menopause Miller, Virginia M Garovic, Vesna D Kantarci, Kejal Barnes, Jill N Jayachandran, Muthuvel Mielke, Michelle M Joyner, Michael J Shuster, Lynne T Rocca, Walter A Biol Sex Differ Review Understanding the biology of sex differences is integral to personalized medicine. Cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline are two related conditions, with distinct sex differences in morbidity and clinical manifestations, response to treatments, and mortality. Although mortality from all-cause cardiovascular diseases has declined in women over the past five years, due in part to increased educational campaigns regarding the recognition of symptoms and application of treatment guidelines, the mortality in women still exceeds that of men. The physiological basis for these differences requires further research, with particular attention to two physiological conditions which are unique to women and associated with hormonal changes: pregnancy and menopause. Both conditions have the potential to impact life-long cardiovascular risk, including cerebrovascular function and cognition in women. This review draws on epidemiological, translational, clinical, and basic science studies to assess the impact of hypertensive pregnancy disorders on cardiovascular disease and cognitive function later in life, and examines the effects of post-menopausal hormone treatments on cardiovascular risk and cognition in midlife women. We suggest that hypertensive pregnancy disorders and menopause activate vascular components, i.e., vascular endothelium and blood elements, including platelets and leukocytes, to release cell-membrane derived microvesicles that are potential mediators of changes in cerebral blood flow, and may ultimately affect cognition in women as they age. Research into specific sex differences for these disease processes with attention to an individual’s sex chromosomal complement and hormonal status is important and timely. BioMed Central 2013-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3623746/ /pubmed/23537114 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2042-6410-4-6 Text en Copyright © 2013 Miller et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Miller, Virginia M
Garovic, Vesna D
Kantarci, Kejal
Barnes, Jill N
Jayachandran, Muthuvel
Mielke, Michelle M
Joyner, Michael J
Shuster, Lynne T
Rocca, Walter A
Sex-specific risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline: pregnancy and menopause
title Sex-specific risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline: pregnancy and menopause
title_full Sex-specific risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline: pregnancy and menopause
title_fullStr Sex-specific risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline: pregnancy and menopause
title_full_unstemmed Sex-specific risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline: pregnancy and menopause
title_short Sex-specific risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline: pregnancy and menopause
title_sort sex-specific risk of cardiovascular disease and cognitive decline: pregnancy and menopause
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3623746/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23537114
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2042-6410-4-6
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