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 Novel perspectives for progesterone in hormone replacement therapy, with special  reference to the nervous system Schumacher M; Guennoun R; Ghoumari A; Massaad C; Robert F; El-Etr M; Akwa Y; Rajkowski K; Baulieu EEEndocr Rev  2007[Jun]; 28 (4): 387-439The utility and safety of postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy has recently  been put into question by large clinical trials. Their outcome has been  extensively commented upon, but discussions have mainly been limited to the  effects of estrogens. In fact, progestagens are generally only considered with  respect to their usefulness in preventing estrogen stimulation of uterine  hyperplasia and malignancy. In addition, various risks have been attributed to  progestagens and their omission from hormone replacement therapy has been  considered, but this may underestimate their potential benefits and therapeutic  promises. A major reason for the controversial reputation of progestagens is that  they are generally considered as a single class. Moreover, the term progesterone  is often used as a generic one for the different types of both natural and  synthetic progestagens. This is not appropriate because natural progesterone has  properties very distinct from the synthetic progestins. Within the nervous  system, the neuroprotective and promyelinating effects of progesterone are  promising, not only for preventing but also for reversing age-dependent changes  and dysfunctions. There is indeed strong evidence that the aging nervous system  remains at least to some extent sensitive to these beneficial effects of  progesterone. The actions of progesterone in peripheral target tissues including  breast, blood vessels, and bones are less well understood, but there is evidence  for the beneficial effects of progesterone. The variety of signaling mechanisms  of progesterone offers exciting possibilities for the development of more  selective, efficient, and safe progestagens. The recognition that progesterone is  synthesized by neurons and glial cells requires a reevaluation of hormonal aging.|*Nervous System Physiological Phenomena[MESH]|Aging/physiology[MESH]|Animals[MESH]|Estrogen Replacement Therapy/*methods[MESH]|Female[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Neuroglia/drug effects/physiology[MESH]|Neurons/drug effects/physiology[MESH]|Progesterone Congeners/pharmacology/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Progesterone/pharmacology/*therapeutic use[MESH]|Progestins/pharmacology/*therapeutic use[MESH]
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