Sherwin Barbara B
Department of Psychology and Department of OB/GYN, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
J Mol Neurosci. 2003;20(3):385-93. doi: 10.1385/JMN:20:3:385.
The decrease in testosterone (T) production in aging men has been well documented. Because the majority of circulating estradiol (E2) in men arises through aromatization of T, levels of E2 decrease as well with increasing age. It is also clear that some proportion of men develop impairments in aspects of cognition, particularly in explicit memory and language abilities with normal aging. Although there is a paucity of studies that have attempted to determine whether the decline in the endocrine and cognitive changes in older men are related, findings from the extant literature provide some support for the notion that estrogen is important for aspects of memory in aging men, just as it is in women, whereas T helps to maintain visuospatial abilities. More definitive conclusions on the relationship between the sex hormones and specific cognitive functions in men await more careful investigation in this area in the future.
老年男性睾酮(T)分泌减少已有充分记录。由于男性体内大部分循环雌二醇(E2)是由T芳香化产生的,因此随着年龄增长,E2水平也会下降。同样明显的是,一部分男性在认知方面出现障碍,尤其是在正常衰老过程中的外显记忆和语言能力方面。尽管试图确定老年男性内分泌变化与认知变化之间是否相关的研究较少,但现有文献的研究结果为以下观点提供了一些支持:雌激素对老年男性的记忆方面很重要,就像对女性一样,而T有助于维持视觉空间能力。关于男性性激素与特定认知功能之间关系的更明确结论,有待未来在该领域进行更深入的研究。