Background and purpose: Hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) is used for symptomatic treatment of menopause. Some evidence suggests a proconvulsant effect of estrogen and an anticonvulsant role of progesterone. Thus, the use of exogenous sex steroid hormones might influence the course of epilepsy in peri- and postmenopausal women with epilepsy (WWE). We conducted a systematic review on the impact of HRT on the frequency of seizures of WWE. Methods: PubMed and Scopus were searched for articles published from inception until August 2022. Abstracts from the past 5 years from the European Academy of Neurology and European Epilepsy Congresses were also reviewed. Article reference lists were screened, and relevant articles were retrieved for consultation. Interventional and observational studies on WWE and animal models of estrogen deficiency were included. Critical appraisal was performed using the revised Cochrane risk-of-bias tool for randomized trials and ROBINS-E tool. Results: Of 497 articles screened, 13 studies were included, including three human studies. One cross-sectional study showed a decrease in seizure frequency in WWE using combined HRT, a case–control study showed an increase in comparison with controls, and a randomized clinical trial found a dose-dependent increase in seizure frequency in women with focal epilepsy taking combined HRT. Ten studies addressing the impact of HRT in rat models were also included, which showed conflicting results. Conclusions: There is scarce evidence of the impact of HRT in WWE. Further studies should evaluate the harmful potential, and prospective registries are needed for monitoring this population.

Sex steroid hormones and epilepsy: Effects of hormonal replacement therapy on seizure frequency of postmenopausal women with epilepsy—A systematic review / Carvalho, V.; Colonna, I.; Curia, G.; Ferretti, M. T.; Arabia, G.; Molnar, M. J.; Lebedeva, E. R.; Moro, E.; de Visser, M.; Bui, E.; Aybek, S.; Hege Aamodt, A.; Goudier, R.; Grisold, W.; Jaarsma, J.; Matczack, M.; Magyari, M.; Rakusa, M.; Pajediene, E.; Tracey, I.; Vonck, K.; Zedde, M.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 1351-5101. - 30:9(2023), pp. 2884-2898. [10.1111/ene.15916]

Sex steroid hormones and epilepsy: Effects of hormonal replacement therapy on seizure frequency of postmenopausal women with epilepsy—A systematic review

Curia G.;Moro E.;
2023

Abstract

Background and purpose: Hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) is used for symptomatic treatment of menopause. Some evidence suggests a proconvulsant effect of estrogen and an anticonvulsant role of progesterone. Thus, the use of exogenous sex steroid hormones might influence the course of epilepsy in peri- and postmenopausal women with epilepsy (WWE). We conducted a systematic review on the impact of HRT on the frequency of seizures of WWE. Methods: PubMed and Scopus were searched for articles published from inception until August 2022. Abstracts from the past 5 years from the European Academy of Neurology and European Epilepsy Congresses were also reviewed. Article reference lists were screened, and relevant articles were retrieved for consultation. Interventional and observational studies on WWE and animal models of estrogen deficiency were included. Critical appraisal was performed using the revised Cochrane risk-of-bias tool for randomized trials and ROBINS-E tool. Results: Of 497 articles screened, 13 studies were included, including three human studies. One cross-sectional study showed a decrease in seizure frequency in WWE using combined HRT, a case–control study showed an increase in comparison with controls, and a randomized clinical trial found a dose-dependent increase in seizure frequency in women with focal epilepsy taking combined HRT. Ten studies addressing the impact of HRT in rat models were also included, which showed conflicting results. Conclusions: There is scarce evidence of the impact of HRT in WWE. Further studies should evaluate the harmful potential, and prospective registries are needed for monitoring this population.
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Sex steroid hormones and epilepsy: Effects of hormonal replacement therapy on seizure frequency of postmenopausal women with epilepsy—A systematic review / Carvalho, V.; Colonna, I.; Curia, G.; Ferretti, M. T.; Arabia, G.; Molnar, M. J.; Lebedeva, E. R.; Moro, E.; de Visser, M.; Bui, E.; Aybek, S.; Hege Aamodt, A.; Goudier, R.; Grisold, W.; Jaarsma, J.; Matczack, M.; Magyari, M.; Rakusa, M.; Pajediene, E.; Tracey, I.; Vonck, K.; Zedde, M.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 1351-5101. - 30:9(2023), pp. 2884-2898. [10.1111/ene.15916]
Carvalho, V.; Colonna, I.; Curia, G.; Ferretti, M. T.; Arabia, G.; Molnar, M. J.; Lebedeva, E. R.; Moro, E.; de Visser, M.; Bui, E.; Aybek, S.; Hege Aamodt, A.; Goudier, R.; Grisold, W.; Jaarsma, J.; Matczack, M.; Magyari, M.; Rakusa, M.; Pajediene, E.; Tracey, I.; Vonck, K.; Zedde, M.
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