Estrogen fluctuations during the menopausal transition are a risk factor for depressive disorders

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Women are significantly more likely to develop depression than men. Fluctuations in the ovarian estrogen hormone levels are closely linked with women's well-being. This narrative review discusses the available knowledge on the role of estrogen in modulating brain function and the correlation between changes in estrogen levels and the development of depression. Equally discussed are the possible mechanisms underlying these effects, including the role of estrogen in modulating brain-derived neurotrophic factor activity, serotonin neurotransmission, as well as the induction of inflammatory response and changes in metabolic activity, are discussed.

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Turek, J., & Gąsior, Ł. (2023, February 1). Estrogen fluctuations during the menopausal transition are a risk factor for depressive disorders. Pharmacological Reports. Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/s43440-022-00444-2

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