| Title |
Higher estrogen levels are not associated with larger hippocampi and better memory performance |
| Published in |
Archives of Neurology. ISSN 0003-9942. |
| Author |
Heijer, den T. (Tom); Geerlings, M.I. (Miriam); Jong, de F.H. (Frank); Launer, L.J. (Lenore); Pols, H.A.P. (Huibert); Breteler, M.M.B. (Monique); Hofman, A. (Albert) |
| Date |
2003-01-01 |
| Language |
English |
| Type |
article |
| Abstract |
BACKGROUND: Estrogens may prevent cognitive decline and Alzheimer disease.
Animal study findings have shown beneficial effects of estrogen on the
brain, particularly on the hippocampus, a structure related to memory
performance and early Alzheimer disease. OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether
higher levels of endogenous estradiol in older women and men are
associated with larger hippocampal volumes on magnetic resonance imaging
and better memory performance. DESIGN AND SETTING: Cross-sectional
analysis within the Rotterdam Scan Study, a population-based study in the
Netherlands of elderly subjects who do not have dementia. PARTICIPANTS:
Two hundred ten women and 202 men, aged 60 to 90 years, with plasma levels
of total estradiol and, in part, 162 women and 149 men also with levels of
bioavailable and free estradiol. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Hippocampal volumes
on magnetic resonance imaging and memory performance (delayed recall).
RESULTS: Women with higher total estradiol levels had smaller hippocampal
volumes and poorer memory performance -0.29 mL (95% confidence interval,
-0.57 to -0.00) and -0.4 (95% confidence interval, -1.3 to 0.5) fewer
words in delayed recall testing for the highest tertile compared with the
lowest tertile. Similar inverse associations were found among bioavailable
and free estradiol levels, hippocampal volumes, and memory. In men, no
association was observed between estradiol levels and hippocampal volume,
but a trend was found for higher levels of total estradiol to be
associated with poorer memory performance. CONCLUSION: Our data do not
support the hypothesis that higher levels of endogenous estradiol in older
women and men are associated with larger hippocampal volumes and better
memory performance. |
| Publication |
http://hdl.handle.net/1765/10102 |
| Persistent Identifier |
urn:NBN:nl:ui:15-1765/10102 |
| Metadata |
XML |
| Repository |
Erasmus University Rotterdam |