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2017, Number 1

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Arch Neurocien 2017; 22 (1)

The hormone that may reduce depression and neuronal death

Pérez-Neri I
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Language: Spanish
References: 1
Page: 53-54
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Key words:

dehydroepiandrosterone, neuronal death, mood, hormone.

ABSTRACT

Even though depression and neuronal death are present in up to 75% of Parkinson disease patients, currently, none of the drugs for this disorder relieves both symptoms simultaneously. Results from researchers of the National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery might change this situation. Recent studies from the Department of Neurochemistry of that Institute show that dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), a steroid hormone of both men and women that is deficient during aging, may have this modulatory effect in the nervous system.


REFERENCES

  1. Pérez-Neri I, Chávez E, Soltero M. Efecto de la DHEA sobre el metabolismo cerebral de la dopamina Hormonas, estado de ánimo y muerte neuronal. Editorial Académica Espańola. Saarbrücken; Alemania, 2015.




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Arch Neurocien. 2017;22