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Estrogen and psychosis — a review and future directions

Eveline Mu, Caroline Gurvich, Jayashri Kulkarni

2024Archives of Women s Mental Health29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The link between sex hormones and schizophrenia has been suspected for over a century; however, scientific evidence supporting the pharmacotherapeutic effects of exogenous estrogen has only started to emerge during the past three decades. Accumulating evidence from epidemiological and basic research suggests that estrogen has a protective effect in women vulnerable to schizophrenia. Such evidence has led multiple researchers to investigate the role of estrogen in schizophrenia and its use in treatment. This narrative review provides an overview of the effects of estrogen as well as summarizes the recent work regarding estrogen as a treatment for schizophrenia, particularly the use of new-generation selective estrogen receptor modulators.

Topics & Concepts

EstrogenSchizophrenia (object-oriented programming)PsychosisNarrative reviewSelective estrogen receptor modulatorEstrogen receptorMedicinePsychologyNeurosciencePsychiatryEndocrinologyPsychotherapistInternal medicineBreast cancerCancerMenopause: Health Impacts and TreatmentsSchizophrenia research and treatmentEstrogen and related hormone effects