Ott B R
Brown University, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Providence, RI, USA.
J Gend Specif Med. 1999 May-Jun;2(3):63-9.
Clinically relevant differences in cognition and behavior exist between men and women with Alzheimer's disease. Underlying these differences are variations in the topographic brain changes caused by pathologic processes, as well as differences in hormonal brain physiology and genetic influences. Our understanding of how these gender differences affect the clinical expression of Alzheimer's disease is in its infancy. Research in this area will likely yield further insights into potential therapies directed toward symptomatic and preventive interventions.
患有阿尔茨海默病的男性和女性在认知和行为方面存在临床相关差异。这些差异的潜在原因包括病理过程导致的大脑地形变化差异,以及激素脑生理学和基因影响的差异。我们对这些性别差异如何影响阿尔茨海默病临床症状的理解尚处于起步阶段。该领域的研究可能会为针对症状性和预防性干预措施的潜在疗法带来进一步的见解。