Sexual dimorphism in cerebellar structure, function, and response to environmental perturbations
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Sexual dimorphism in cerebellar structure, function, and response to environmental perturbations
Abstract
Sexual dimorphism of CNS structure and function has been observed in humans and animals, but remains relatively unrecognized in the context of the cerebellum. Recent research in our laboratory has examined whether these gender differences extend to cerebellar structure and function, as well as the impact of environmental factors on the developing cerebellum. Perinatal exposure to both chemical and physical perturbations in the environment (in our experiments, PCBs or hypergravity) affects growth, neurodevelopment, and motor coordination differently in males and females. These neurodevelopmental and behavioral effects are accompanied by sex-related changes in cerebellar mass and cerebellar protein expression. Exposure to chemical toxins (PCBs) resulted in more dramatic neurodevelopmental and behavioral changes in male neonates. It is possible that gender-related differences in male and female cerebellar structure and function are related to sex-specific development of the cerebellum and sex-specific distribution of specific receptors, local synthesis of trophic factors, and maturation of the pituitary hypophesial axis. These sex-related differences may underlie the sex-specific preponderance of certain neuropsychiatric disorders, and must be incorporated in the design of future basic and clinical investigations.
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