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Why Sex Matters: Brain Size Independent Differences in Gray Matter Distributions between Men and Women

机译:性为何重要:男女在灰色物质分布上的大脑大小无关的差异

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The different brain anatomy of men and women is both a classic and continuing topic of major interest. Among the most replicated and robust sex differences are larger overall brain dimensions in men, and relative increases of global and regional gray matter (GM) in women. However, the question remains whether sex-typical differences in brain size (i.e., larger male and smaller female brains) or biological sex itself account for the observed sex effects on tissue amount and distribution. Exploring cerebral structures in men and women with similar brain size may clarify the true contribution of biological sex. We thus examined a sample of 24 male and 24 female subjects with brains identical in size, in addition to 24 male and 24 female subjects with considerable brain size differences. Using this large set of brains (n = 96), we applied a well validated and automated voxel-based approach to examine regional volumes of GM. While we revealed significant main effects of sex, there were no significant effects of brain size (and no significant interactions between sex and brain size). When conducting post hoc tests, we revealed a number of regions where women had larger GM volumes than men. Importantly, these sex effects remained evident when comparing men and women with the same brain size. Altogether, our findings suggest that the observed increased regional GM volumes in female brains constitute sex-dependent redistributions of tissue volume, rather than individual adjustments attributable to brain size.
机译:男性和女性的不同大脑解剖结构既是经典的研究,也是持续不断的重大课题。在复制最多且最牢固的性别差异中,男性的整体大脑尺寸较大,女性的整体和区域灰质(GM)相对增加。然而,问题仍然在于,大脑大小的性别典型差异(即,较大的男性大脑和较小的女性大脑)或生物性别本身是观察到的性别对组织数量和分布的影响。探索具有相似大脑大小的男性和女性的大脑结构,可能会澄清生物性别的真正贡献。因此,我们检查了24名男性和24名女性受试者的样本,这些受试者的大脑大小相同,此外还有24名男性和24名女性受试者的大脑大小差异很大。使用大量大脑(n = 96),我们应用了一种经过充分验证和基于自动体素的方法来检查区域性GM。尽管我们揭示了性的重要主要影响,但大脑大小没有显着影响(性别和大脑大小之间也没有显着的相互作用)。在进行事后检验时,我们发现了许多地区的女性比男性的基因改造量更大。重要的是,当比较具有相同大脑大小的男人和女人时,这些性别影响仍然很明显。总而言之,我们的发现表明,观察到的女性大脑区域性GM体积增加构成了组织体积的性别依赖性重新分布,而不是归因于大脑大小的个体调节。

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