Gupta Rina, Assalman Iyas, Bottlender Ronald
North East London Foundation Trust, Goodmayes Hospital, Ilford, Essex, UK.
Menopause Int. 2012 Mar;18(1):10-4. doi: 10.1258/mi.2012.011116. Epub 2012 Feb 3.
We have come a long way from our understanding of the menopause as it was described in the 11th century by Trotula of Salerno, a female gynaecologist who said 'there are older women who give forth blood matter especially as menopause approaches them'. Yet very little is known about the impact menopause has on the mental health of women especially severe and enduring illnesses like schizophrenia. A lot of research has shown that estrogen acts as a protective factor due to its antidopaminergic properties, thus providing an explanation for the increase in risk of a new psychotic disorder during the menopause. This has further led to the hypothesis of hormone replacement therapy providing benefits in the management of these disorders in menopausal women. This review article highlights the importance of a clear understanding of this phase of life in patients suffering from or who present with a risk of developing schizophrenia.
从我们对更年期的理解来看,自11世纪萨勒诺的特罗图拉(一位女性妇科医生)对其进行描述以来,我们已经走过了漫长的道路。她曾说过:“有些老年女性会排出血性物质,尤其是在更年期临近时。”然而,对于更年期对女性心理健康的影响,尤其是对像精神分裂症这样严重且持久的疾病的影响,我们知之甚少。大量研究表明,雌激素因其抗多巴胺能特性而起到保护作用,从而为更年期期间新发精神病性障碍风险增加提供了解释。这进一步引发了关于激素替代疗法对更年期女性这些疾病管理有益的假说。这篇综述文章强调了对于患有精神分裂症或有患精神分裂症风险的患者而言,清楚了解生命这个阶段的重要性。