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Hormones on the Brain: Why Men and Women are Medically Different (article)

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  • February 4, 2009 at 1:51 pm #30464

    Michael Winn

    NEUROBIOLOGIST PROPOSES ‘THE END OF SEX AS WE ONCE KNEW IT’
    PhysOrg.com
    February 2, 2009

    http://www.physorg.com/news152812170.html

    Women are not from Venus any more than men are from Mars. But even though
    both sexes are perfectly terrestrial beings, they are not lacking in other
    differences. And not only in their reproductive organs and behavior, either,
    but in such unsexy characteristics as the propensity for drug abuse, fine
    motor control, reaction to stress, moods and many brain structures.

    According to Rockefeller University’s Bruce S. McEwen, who has spent over
    four decades studying how hormones regulate the brain and nervous system,
    deciphering the substantial but often ignored differences between the sexes
    is crucial to developing more effective personalized medicine. In an
    upcoming issue of Physiology and Behavior, he emphasizes that none of the
    findings suggest one sex is stronger or more intelligent, and in many cases,
    the differences discovered raise more questions than they answer.

    In spite of the subject’s political sensitivities, McEwen says, it is
    ignored at our collective peril. “It’s amazing how ignorant people are about
    this,” says McEwen, the head of the Harold and Margaret Milliken Hatch
    Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology. “Medicine is clueless as to how males and
    females really differ from one another. They have a very mechanistic view of
    disease and they tend to think it always works the same way in both sexes.
    That can be dangerous.”

    His article, “The end of sex as we once knew it,” is the introduction to a
    special Physiology and Behavior issue devoted to sex differences and
    outlines increasing research into the pervasive role of hormones in the
    brain. Men and women differ in crucial brain structures such as the
    hippocampus, which is known to be critical to learning and memory, and the
    corpus callosum, which permits the brain’s two hemispheres to talk to one
    another and integrate. Work by McEwen’s lab and colleagues elsewhere has
    identified receptors for estrogen and other hormones in many parts of the
    rat brain and has shown that they do not reside in the neurons’ nuclei, but
    rather in the dendrites, synapses and other processes. So the hormones don’t
    act directly on the genes inside the nuclei, but only indirectly through
    other signaling pathways, recent experiments suggest. In most cases,
    scientists do not yet know what the behavioral repercussions of this
    extensive hormone activity in the brain are, but they are likely to be the
    source of real differences.

    Scientists doubted that hormones could even enter the brain until the 1960s,
    and since then, most have maintained a dogma that they are only involved in
    reproductive aspects of brain function, McEwen says. On this question,
    McEwen is a proud heretic. “We know that sex hormones are active in the
    entire nervous system, both in sexual differentiation and in terms of the
    activation of neurological, cognitive and emotional processes,” McEwen says.

    The debate is not just academic, either. Given the manifold roles hormones
    seem to play in the brain, and the differences in the hormones of men and
    women, it is likely that drugs and other treatments for some disorders
    should be tailored differently for the two sexes, says Elizabeth Waters, a
    postdoctoral associate in McEwen’s lab.

    “Females aren’t males and it’s really important to understand the
    differences,” Waters says. “It is important to recognize that the female
    brain acts differently. It may be abstract now, because it’s a basic science
    question, but once we understand hormones in a healthy brain we can go on to
    understand what changes when the brain is diseased or needs to be treated
    with drugs.”

    “I feel like this critical gap in knowledge is hindering our moving forward
    and developing better drugs for the clinic,” she says. “We do a disservice
    to everyone by not being able to treat women, as well as men, as effectively
    as possible.”

    February 15, 2009 at 9:11 am #30465

    Dog

    At what level do people feel this difference starts to take shape, what are some differences in female taoist practices bedsides the sexual practices?

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