Hormonal contraceptives (HCs) are widely used and generally well tolerated; however, their neuroendocrinological effects remain underappreciated in clinical decision-making. Beyond ovulation suppression, HCs influence brain function by modulating key neurotransmitters such as GABA, serotonin, and dopamine, as well as neurosteroids like allopregnanolone and β-endorphin. These interactions help explain why some users experience mood swings, anxiety, or changes in sexual desire, while others report improvements in well-being. In this narrative review, we explore how different estrogenic and progestin components affect central pathways involved in emotional regulation and cognition. Evidence suggests that estradiol or estetrol-based formulations combined with anti-androgenic progestins like drospirenone or nomegestrol acetate may offer a more favourable neuroendocrine profile, particularly in women with a history of mood disorders or hormonal sensitivity. Understanding these neuroendocrine mechanisms may support more personalized contraceptive choices, particularly in women with mood disorders and hormonal vulnerability.

Neuroendocrinological Aspects of a Tailored Hormonal Contraception / Battipaglia, Christian; Szeliga, Anna; Setti, Veronica; Bala, Gregory; Chedraui, Peter; Genazzani, Alessandro D.; Meczekalski, Blazej. - In: ENDOCRINES. - ISSN 2673-396X. - 6:3(2025), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/endocrines6030037]

Neuroendocrinological Aspects of a Tailored Hormonal Contraception

Battipaglia, Christian
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Setti, Veronica;Genazzani, Alessandro D.;
2025

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Hormonal contraceptives (HCs) are widely used and generally well tolerated; however, their neuroendocrinological effects remain underappreciated in clinical decision-making. Beyond ovulation suppression, HCs influence brain function by modulating key neurotransmitters such as GABA, serotonin, and dopamine, as well as neurosteroids like allopregnanolone and β-endorphin. These interactions help explain why some users experience mood swings, anxiety, or changes in sexual desire, while others report improvements in well-being. In this narrative review, we explore how different estrogenic and progestin components affect central pathways involved in emotional regulation and cognition. Evidence suggests that estradiol or estetrol-based formulations combined with anti-androgenic progestins like drospirenone or nomegestrol acetate may offer a more favourable neuroendocrine profile, particularly in women with a history of mood disorders or hormonal sensitivity. Understanding these neuroendocrine mechanisms may support more personalized contraceptive choices, particularly in women with mood disorders and hormonal vulnerability.
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Neuroendocrinological Aspects of a Tailored Hormonal Contraception / Battipaglia, Christian; Szeliga, Anna; Setti, Veronica; Bala, Gregory; Chedraui, Peter; Genazzani, Alessandro D.; Meczekalski, Blazej. - In: ENDOCRINES. - ISSN 2673-396X. - 6:3(2025), pp. 1-12. [10.3390/endocrines6030037]
Battipaglia, Christian; Szeliga, Anna; Setti, Veronica; Bala, Gregory; Chedraui, Peter; Genazzani, Alessandro D.; Meczekalski, Blazej
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