NYMC Faculty Publications
Sex and Hormonal Influences on Seizures and Epilepsy
Author Type(s)
Faculty
DOI
10.1016/j.yhbeh.2012.03.018
Journal Title
Hormones and Behavior
First Page
267
Last Page
77
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-1-2013
Abstract
Epilepsy is the third most common chronic neurological disorder. Clinical and experimental evidence supports the role of sex and influence of sex hormones on seizures and epilepsy as well as alterations of the endocrine system and levels of sex hormones by epileptiform activity. Conversely, seizures are sensitive to changes in sex hormone levels, which in turn may affect the seizure-induced neuronal damage. The effects of reproductive hormones on neuronal excitability and seizure-induced damage are complex to contradictory and depend on different mechanisms, which have to be accounted for in data interpretation. Both estradiol and progesterone/allopregnanolone may have beneficial effects for patients with epilepsy. Individualized hormonal therapy should be considered as adjunctive treatment in patients with epilepsy to improve seizure control as well as quality of life.
Recommended Citation
Velíšková, J., & Desantis, K. A. (2013). Sex and Hormonal Influences on Seizures and Epilepsy. Hormones and Behavior, 63 (2), 267-77. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2012.03.018