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Female rats are not more variable than male rats: a meta-analysis of neuroscience studies

机译:雌性大鼠的可变性没有雄性大鼠大:神经科学研究的荟萃分析

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Background Not including female rats or mice in neuroscience research has been justified due to the variable nature of female data caused by hormonal fluctuations associated with the female reproductive cycle. In this study, we investigated whether female rats are more variable than male rats in scientific reports of neuroscience-related traits. Methods PubMed and Web of Science were searched for the period from August 1, 2010, to July 31, 2014, for articles that included both male and female rats and that measured diverse aspects of brain function. Only empirical articles using both male and female gonad-intact adult rats, written in English, and including the number of subjects (or a range) were included. This resulted in 311 articles for analysis. Data were extracted from digital images from article PDFs and from manuscript tables and text. The mean and standard deviation (SD) were determined for each data point and their quotient provided a coefficient of variation (CV) as a measure of trait-specific variability for each sex. Additionally, the results were coded for the type of research being measured (behavior, electrophysiology, histology, neurochemistry, and non-brain measures) and for the strain of rat. Over 6000 data points were extracted for both males and females. Subsets of the data were coded for whether male and female mean values differed significantly and whether animals were grouped or individually housed. Results Across all traits, there were no sex differences in trait variability, as indicated by the CV, and there were no sex differences in any of the four neuroscience categories, even in instances in which mean values for males and females were significantly different. Female rats were not more variable at any stage of the estrous cycle than male rats. There were no sex differences in the effect of housing conditions on CV. On one of four measures of non-brain function, females were more variable than males. Conclusions We conclude that even when female rats are used in neuroscience experiments without regard to the estrous cycle stage, their data are not more variable than those of male rats. This is true for behavioral, electrophysiological, neurochemical, and histological measures. Thus, when designing neuroscience experiments to include both male and female rats, power analyses based on variance in male measures are sufficient to yield accurate numbers for females as well, even when the estrous cycle is not taken into consideration.
机译:背景技术由于与雌性生殖周期有关的荷尔蒙波动引起的雌性数据的可变性,在神经科学研究中不包括雌性大鼠或小鼠是合理的。在这项研究中,我们调查了在神经科学相关性状的科学报告中,雌性大鼠是否比雄性大鼠更具可变性。方法检索2010年8月1日至2014年7月31日期间的PubMed和Web of Science,检索包括雄性和雌性大鼠并测量脑功能各个方面的文章。仅包括使用英语写成的雄性和雌性性腺完整的成年大鼠的经验性文章,包括受试者数(或范围)。共有311篇文章可供分析。数据从文章PDF,手稿表和文本的数字图像中提取。确定每个数据点的均值和标准差(SD),它们的商提供变异系数(CV),作为每种性别的特质变异性的量度。此外,将结果编码为要测量的研究类型(行为,电生理,组织学,神经化学和非脑测量)和大鼠的品系。男性和女性均提取了6000多个数据点。对数据的子集进行编码,以便确定雄性和雌性平均值是否显着不同以及是否将动物分组或单独饲养。结果正如CV所示,在所有特征中,性状变异性没有性别差异,在四个神经科学类别中,即使在男性和女性平均值均显着不同的情况下,也没有性别差异。雌性大鼠在发情周期的任何阶段都没有雄性大鼠多变。居住条件对简历的影响没有性别差异。在四项非脑功能指标中,女性比男性更具可变性。结论我们得出的结论是,即使雌性大鼠在不考虑发情周期阶段的情况下用于神经科学实验,其数据也不会比雄性大鼠多。这对于行为,电生理,神经化学和组织学测量都是正确的。因此,在设计包括雄性和雌性大鼠在内的神经科学实验时,即使不考虑发情周期,基于雄性测量值方差的功效分析也足以为雌性产生准确的数字。

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