Sex Steroid Hormones and Reproductive Disorders

The role of sex steroid hormones in reproductive function in women is well established. However, in the last two decades it has been shown that receptors for estrogens, progesterone and androgens are expressed in non reproductive tissue /organs (bone, brain, cardiovascular system) playing a role in their function. Therefore, it is critical to evaluate the impact of sex steroid hormones in the pathophysiology of some diseases (osteoporosis, Alzheimer, atherosclerosis). In particular, women with primary ovarian insufficiency, polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis and climacteric syndrome may have more health problems and therefore an hormonal treatment may be crucial for these women.

Authors
Fauser B.C.1 , Laven J.S. 2 , Tarlatzis B.C.3 , Moley K.H.4 , Critchley H.O.5 , Taylor R.N.6 , Berga S.L.6 , Mermelstein P.G.7 , Devroey Paul8 , Gianaroli Luca9 , D’Hooghe Thomas10 , Vercellini Paolo11 , Hummelshoj Lone12 , Rubin Susan13 , Goverde A.J.1 , De Leo Vincenzo14 , Petraglia Felice1, 4, 15
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc.
Number of issue
8
Language
English
Pages
702-712
Status
Published
Volume
18
Year
2011
Organizations
  • 1 University Medical Center
  • 2 Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  • 3 Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • 4 Washington University SOM
  • 5 The Queen’s Medical Research Institute
  • 6 Emory University School of Medicine
  • 7 University of Minnesota
  • 8 Centre for Reproductive Medicine
  • 9 Reproductive Medicine Unit
  • 10 University Fertility Center
  • 11 School of Medicine
  • 12 World Endometriosis Research Foundation
  • 13 NorthShore University HealthSystem
  • 14 Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine. Policlinico “S.Maria alle Scotte”
  • 15 University of Siena, Policlinico “S.Maria alle Scotte”
Keywords
sex hormones; Primary ovarian insufficiency; polycystic ovary syndrome; endometriosis; endometrial diseases; post menopausal syndrome
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