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Sex differences in the neural correlates of autonomic arousal: a pilot PET study.

机译:自主神经唤醒相关神经的性别差异:一项PET初步研究。

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Electrophysiology, behavioral, and neuroimaging studies have revealed sex-related differences in autonomic cardiac control, as reflected in measurements of heart rate variability (HRV). Imaging studies indicate that the neurobiological correlates of autonomic nervous system (ANS) function can be investigated by measuring indices of HRV during the performance of mildly strenuous motor tasks or mildly stressful cognitive tasks. In this preliminary study, fifteen male and seven female healthy subjects underwent H(2)(15)O-positron emission tomography (PET) and electrocardiograph (ECG) recording while performing a handgrip motor task and an n-back task. Indices of HRV were calculated and correlated with regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF). We hypothesized that sex differences would be evident in brain regions known to participate in autonomic regulation: the anterior insula, the anterior cingulate cortex, the orbitofrontal cortex, and the amygdala. Our study found that associations between rCBF and parasympathetic indices differed significantly between female and male subjects in the amygdala. Females showed a positive correlation between rCBF and parasympathetic indices while males exhibited negative correlations. This differential correlation of amygdala rCBF and parasympathetic activity between males and females may reflect differences in parasympathetic/sympathetic balance between sexes, consistent with known sexual dimorphism in the amygdala and closely related structures such as the hypothalamus. These preliminary imaging results are consistent with earlier reports of significant correlation between brain activity and HRV, and extend these findings by demonstrating prominent sex differences in the neural control of the ANS. While the generalizability of our results was limited by the small size of the study samples, the relatively robust effect size of the differences found between groups encourages further work in larger samples to characterize sex differences in the neural correlates of autonomic arousal.
机译:电生理学,行为学和神经影像学研究已经揭示了自主性心脏控制中的性别相关差异,这反映在心率变异性(HRV)的测量中。影像学研究表明,在进行轻度剧烈运动任务或轻度认知任务时,可通过测量HRV指数来研究自主神经系统(ANS)功能的神经生物学相关性。在这项初步研究中,十五名男性和七名女性健康受试者在执行手柄运动任务和正反任务时接受了H(2)(15)O-正电子发射断层扫描(PET)和心电图(ECG)记录。计算了HRV的指标,并将其与局部脑血流量(rCBF)相关。我们假设性别差异在已知参与自主调节的大脑区域会很明显:​​前岛,前扣带回皮层,眶额皮层和杏仁核。我们的研究发现杏仁核的女性和男性受试者之间,rCBF与副交感神经指数之间的关联存在显着差异。女性显示rCBF与副交感指数呈正相关,而男性则呈负相关。男性和女性之间杏仁核rCBF和副交感神经活动之间的这种差异性相关性可能反映了性别之间的副交感/交感神经平衡的差异,这与杏仁核中已知的性二态性和下丘脑等紧密相关的结构相符。这些初步的影像学结果与早期报道的大脑活动与HRV之间的显着相关性相一致,并且通过证明ANS的神经控制中明显的性别差异扩展了这些发现。虽然我们的结果的可推广性受到研究样本量的限制,但两组之间发现的差异的相对稳健的效应大小鼓励在较大样本中开展进一步工作,以表征自主唤醒神经相关性中的性别差异。

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