Endogenous sex hormones and memory performance in middle-aged Greek women with subjective memory complaints

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Eleni Armeni
Michail Apostolakis
Foteini Christidi
Demetrios Rizos
George Kaparos
Konstantinos Panoulis
Areti Augoulea
Andreas Alexandrou
Evangelia Karopoulou
Ioannis Zalonis
Nikolaos Triantafyllou
Irene Lambrinoudaki
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[1] National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,2nd Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Aretaieio Hospital
[2] National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,1st Department of Neurology, Aiginiteio Hospital
[3] National and Kapodistrian University of Athens,Hormonal and Biochemical Laboratory, Aretaieio Hospital
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Neurological Sciences | 2018年 / 39卷
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Verbal episodic memory; Working memory; Visuospatial episodic memory; Estradiol; Free androgen index;
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The changing hormonal milieu during the menopausal transition may contribute to the development of memory disorders. We aimed to assess the association of sex hormones with memory function in a sample of Greek middle-aged women. This pilot study included 44 women with subjective memory complaints. Memory performance was evaluated using the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT), the Brief Visuospatial Memory test (BVMT), and the verbal digits backwards test (VSPAN), to assess verbal, visuospatial, and working memory performance, respectively. Menopausal symptoms were assessed using the Green Climacteric Scale. VSPAN backwards scores were positively associated with log-transformed free androgen index (logFAI), in models adjusted for age, education, log-transformed free estrogen index (logFEI), hypertension, and the intensity of menopausal symptoms. BVMT total scores were predicted by logFAI (b-coefficient = 0.424, p value = 0.002), education, and combined climacteric symptomatology, in a model adjusted for age, logFEI, and hypertension. Women with circulating estradiol above the median value of 10 pg/mL had better total HTLV total scores compared to women with estradiol values below the median (HTLV total scores, estradiol ≤ 10 pg/mL vs. > 10 pg/mL: 24.2 ± 3.6 vs. 30.0 ± 7.9, p value = 0.007 unadjusted). This association was affected by education and remained independent of menopausal symptoms and testosterone levels, education, and hypertension (model R2= 22.3%; b-coefficient = 0.318, p value = 0.024). Endogenous total estradiol is associated with verbal episodic memory, while logFAI is associated with working memory performance and visuospatial episodic memory in this sample of postmenopausal women. These associations were not influenced by age, education, or menopausal symptoms. Larger studies are necessary to evaluate the significance of our findings.
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