Title of article :
Effects of Estrogen and Progesterone on Different Immune Cells Related to Multiple Sclerosis
Author/Authors :
Rafiee Zadeh, Aryan Isfahan University of Medical Sciences - School of Medicine - Department of Neurology , Ghadimi, Keyvan Ahvaz Jondishapur University of Medical Sciences - School of Medicine - Gynecologist, Department of Gynecology and Obstetric , Mohammadi, Banafsheh Guilan University of Medical Sciences - School of Medicine - Department of Neurology , Hatamian, Hamid Reza Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Guilan University of Medical Sciences - Department of Neurology , Naghibi, Seyed Navid Isfahan University of Medical Science - School of Medicine - Department of Neurology , Danaeiniya, Ali Isfahan Payam-e-Noor University - Department of Biology
Abstract :
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic autoimmune disease of young adults with an unknown etiology,
but cellular immune responses and inflammation has a pivotal role in this regard. The higher
incidence of MS among women indicates the possible involvement of female sex hormones on the
disease course. Progesterone and estrogen are the most important sexual hormones in women. They
exert different immunomodulatory effects through both nuclear and membrane associated receptors
present in different immune cells. The immunological effects include shifting the immune response
towards Th2, stimulating Treg production, inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokine production,
prohibiting cell migration into Central Nervous System (CNS), suppressing proinflammatory
immune cells, stabilizing the neuronal environment, and promoting neuronal survival, all of which
might ameliorate the condition in women suffering from MS. Some clinical trials have reported a
correlation between the use of Oral Contraceptives (OCs), which contain estrogen and progesterone,
and MS among women. Some of these studies show a positive effect of OC usage on the onset and
severity of the disease while others have found no significant impact. In this review, we collected
articles published between 1995 and 2017 from PubMed Central and Google Scholar for evaluating
effects of estrogen and progesterone on different immune cells related to MS
Keywords :
Multiple Sclerosis , Estrogen , Progesterone , Immune cells
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics