Estrogen may spur the body to make opioids after injury

by oqtey
a rendering of an estrogen molecule

The female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone may help relieve pain, an animal study finds.

The new research, conducted in lab mice, found that the two hormones work together to direct immune cells located near the spinal cord. These cells then make their own painkillers — namely, an opioid called enkephalin. The opioids are released in response to nerve injuries, but only in females, the study revealed.

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