人間の脳皮質の遺伝的構造
まとめ
科学者は人間の脳構造,特に皮質の表面積と厚さに影響を与える199の遺伝的位置を特定しました. これらの発見は 脳の発達を特定の遺伝子経路と結びつけ 認知機能や神経疾患との 遺伝的相関関係を明らかにしています
科学分野:
- 神経遺伝学
- 人 の 脳 の 解剖
- ゲノム全体の関連研究
背景:
- 人間の脳皮質構造の 遺伝的基盤は ほとんど不明です
- 複雑な認知能力を解明するには 遺伝的要因を理解することが重要です
研究 の 目的:
- ヒトの皮質構造に影響を与える 遺伝的変異を特定する
- 皮質の表面積と厚さの変化の遺伝的根拠を分析する.
主な方法:
- 脳磁気共鳴画像データの全ゲノム関連メタ解析
- 51,665人を分析した.
- 脳の全皮質と 34の特定の領域の検査
主要な成果:
- 皮質構造に関連した199の重要な遺伝子を特定した.
- 胎児の発達を制御する要素の 表面積に影響を及ぼす場所の濃縮が 発見されました
- Wntシグナル伝達経路遺伝子の近くの地域表面領域のクラスタリングが観察されました.
結論:
- 遺伝的変異はヒトの皮質構造,特に表面積と厚さに大きな影響を与える.
- 胎児の発達過程とWntシグナル伝達経路は,皮質発達の重要な遺伝的調節因子である.
- 皮質構造の変異は 認知機能といくつかの神経学的および精神的状態と 遺伝的に関連しています
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