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Abstract
The physiological states pregnancy and parturition are undoubtedly associated with clinical changes of most of the autoimmune diseases. An altered Th1/Th2 balance has been proposed as an underlying mechanism. A pregnancy has protective effect on Th1-mediated autoimmune diseases, and a deteriorative effect on Th2-mediated autoimmune diseases. Numerous studies, both experimental and clinical, imply that estriol and progesterone, at high doses (such as those achieved during pregnancy), have potent anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective roles. These studies, as well as a further investigation of pregnancy-associated immunomodulation, can be used to advance and develop a new therapy approaches.Entities:
Keywords: autoimmune diseases; estriol; progesterone; traumatic brain injury
Year: 2006 PMID: 23674997 PMCID: PMC3614637
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biomed Sci ISSN: 1550-9702
A summary of experimental and clinical studies on the effects of pregnancy-related sex hormones
Langer-Gould A, Jansson L, Kim S, Soldan S, Sicote N, Thomas AJ, Roof RL, Wright DW, |