Gender differences of the brain structures in young high-altitude Tibetans.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Cerebral cortex Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1093/cercor/bhaf012
Xinjuan Zhang, Cunxiu Fan, Yanqiu Liu, Cunhua Zhao, Yuhua Zhao, Wu Yin, Jianzhong Lin, Jiaxing Zhang
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Gender differences in adaptation to high-altitude environments are evident, but the specific patterns in Tibetan brains remain unclear. We analyzed T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging scans and neuropsychological test results from 61 male and 68 female Tibetans, with lowland Han participants as controls. Tibetan females had poorer performance than males in digit serial accumulation and forward digit span. Both Tibetan and Han males had significantly larger global gray matter volume and white matter volume than females, only Tibetan female brains contained a larger proportion of gray matter than male brains. Tibetan females (vs. males) had smaller regional gray matter volume in the left rostral middle frontal gyrus and pars opercularis and right caudal middle frontal gyrus, and gray matter volume in the left pars opercularis in all Tibetans had a significant positive correlation with forward digit span. Conversely, Tibetan females had greater cortical thickness in these regions, which negatively correlated with altitude. Han populations exhibited different gender-based patterns in gray matter volume and cortical thickness compared to Tibetans. These findings suggest that Tibetan female brains are more susceptible to high-altitude, and the observed gender differences in brain volume may relate to distinct neuropsychological performances.

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高原藏族青年脑结构的性别差异。
在适应高海拔环境方面,性别差异是显而易见的,但西藏人大脑的具体模式尚不清楚。我们分析了61名藏族男性和68名藏族女性的t1加权磁共振成像扫描和神经心理测试结果,并以低地汉族参与者为对照。藏族女性在数字序列积累和前向数字跨度方面的表现低于男性。藏族和汉族男性脑灰质体积和脑白质体积均显著大于女性,只有藏族女性脑灰质比例高于男性。藏族女性在左吻侧额叶中回、小叶部和右尾侧额叶中回的区域灰质体积比男性小,所有藏族女性的左小叶部灰质体积与前指跨距呈显著正相关。相反,藏族女性在这些区域的皮质厚度更大,与海拔呈负相关。汉族人群在灰质体积和皮质厚度方面表现出不同性别的差异。这些发现表明,藏族女性的大脑更容易受到高海拔的影响,脑容量的性别差异可能与不同的神经心理表现有关。
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Cerebral cortex
Cerebral cortex 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Cerebral Cortex publishes papers on the development, organization, plasticity, and function of the cerebral cortex, including the hippocampus. Studies with clear relevance to the cerebral cortex, such as the thalamocortical relationship or cortico-subcortical interactions, are also included. The journal is multidisciplinary and covers the large variety of modern neurobiological and neuropsychological techniques, including anatomy, biochemistry, molecular neurobiology, electrophysiology, behavior, artificial intelligence, and theoretical modeling. In addition to research articles, special features such as brief reviews, book reviews, and commentaries are included.
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