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Gender differences in the structural connectome of the teenage brain revealed by generalized q-sampling MRI

机译:广义q采样MRI显示青少年大脑结构连接体中的性别差异

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The question of whether there are biological differences between male and female brains is a fraught one, and political positions and prior expectations seem to have a strong influence on the interpretation of scientific data in this field. This question is relevant to issues of gender differences in the prevalence of psychiatric conditions, including autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Tourette's syndrome, schizophrenia, dyslexia, depression, and eating disorders. Understanding how gender influences vulnerability to these conditions is significant. Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI) provides a non-invasive method to investigate brain microstructure and the integrity of anatomical connectivity. Generalized q-sampling imaging (GQI) has been proposed to characterize complicated fiber patterns and distinguish fiber orientations, providing an opportunity for more accurate, higher-order descriptions through the water diffusion process. Therefore, we aimed to investigate differences in the brain's structural network between teenage males and females using GQI. This study included 59 (i.e., 33 males and 26 females) age- and education-matched subjects (age range: 13 to 14 years). The structural connectome was obtained by graph theoretical and network-based statistical (NBS) analyses. Our findings show that teenage male brains exhibit better intrahemispheric communication, and teenage female brains exhibit better interhemispheric communication. Our results also suggest that the network organization of teenage male brains is more local, more segregated, and more similar to small-world networks than teenage female brains. We conclude that the use of an MRI study with a GQI-based structural connectomic approach like ours presents novel insights into network-based systems of the brain and provides a new piece of the puzzle regarding gender differences. Highlights ? The GQI-based structural connectomic study provides a new piece of the puzzle regarding gender differences. ? Male brains exhibit better intrahemispheric communication, and female exhibit better interhemispheric communication. ? The network organization of teenage male brains is more local and more segregated than teenage female brains.
机译:男性和女性大脑之间是否存在生物学差异的问题是一个棘手的问题,政治立场和先前的期望似乎对该领域的科学数据的解释具有重大影响。这个问题与精神疾病患病率中的性别差异有关,包括自闭症,注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD),图雷特综合症,精神分裂症,阅读障碍,抑郁症和进食障碍。了解性别如何影响这些条件的脆弱性非常重要。扩散磁共振成像(dMRI)提供了一种非侵入性方法来研究大脑微结构和解剖学连通性的完整性。提出了广义q采样成像(GQI)来表征复杂的纤维图案并区分纤维取向,从而为通过水扩散过程进行更准确,更高级的描述提供了机会。因此,我们旨在研究使用GQI的男性和女性青少年大脑结构网络的差异。这项研究纳入了59名年龄和文化程度相匹配的受试者(即33位男性和26位女性)(年龄范围:13至14岁)。通过图论和基于网络的统计(NBS)分析获得结构连接体。我们的研究结果表明,少年男性大脑表现出更好的半球间交流,而少年女性大脑表现出更好的半球间交流。我们的结果还表明,与少年女性大脑相比,少年男性大脑的网络组织更本地化,更隔离,并且更类似于小世界网络。我们得出的结论是,将MRI研究与像我们这样的基于GQI的结构连接方法一起使用,可以提供对基于网络的大脑系统的新颖见解,并为性别差异提供了新的谜题。强调 ?基于GQI的结构性联词组研究为有关性别差异的难题提供了新的思路。 ?男性大脑表现出更好的半球间交流,女性表现出更好的半球间交流。 ?与少年女性大脑相比,少年男性大脑的网络组织更本地化,更隔离。

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