在孕前对女性大脑产生持久的雌激素影响
Florian Kurth1,2, Christian Gaser3,4, Debra Spencer5
1School of Psychology, University of Auckland, Auckland 1142, New Zealand.
Brain communications
|November 5, 2025
概括
产前的雄激素暴露会影响大脑解剖学. 患有先天性上腺增生症 (CAH) 的女性表现出更多男性典型的大脑特征,支持雄激素.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 人类解剖学 人类解剖学
背景情况:
- 结构性大脑性别差异在发育早期就会出现.
- 产前雌激素被假设是这些差异的贡献者,但证据不确.
- 先天性上腺增生症 (CAH) 提供了一个模型来研究因女性产前异常雌激素水平而产生的雄激素影响.
研究的目的:
- 调查产前雄激素暴露对人类大脑解剖学的影响.
- 评估CAH女性产前雄激素升高是否导致更为男性典型的大脑结构.
- 与对照人群相比,检查CAH男性的大脑解剖学.
主要方法:
- 利用迄今为止最大的CAH个体样本,与对照对应.
- 使用T1加权脑成像量化解剖性别差异.
- 使用相关性向量机器生成概率性脑性别指数.
主要成果:
- 与女性对照人群相比,患有CAH的女性显示出明显更多的男性典型的大脑特征.
- 在患有CAH的男性和男性对照者之间,没有发现大脑解剖学的显著差异.
- 这些发现表明,在暴露于高产前雄激素的女性中,男性典型的大脑解剖学的转变.
结论:
- 产前对雄激素的暴露对人类大脑解剖学有形成性的影响.
- 这些影响持续到成年,影响大脑结构.
- 这项研究支持产前雄激素在塑造大脑中的性别差异中的作用.
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