Sex-differences in brain multimodal estimates of white matter microstructure during early adolescence: Sex-specific associations with biological factors

IF 7.6 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Brain, Behavior, and Immunity Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1016/j.bbi.2025.01.026
Zoé Schilliger , Tommaso Pavan , Yasser Alemán-Gómez , Pascal Steullet , Edgar Céléreau , Pierre-Alain Binz , Zeynep Celen , Camille Piguet , Arnaud Merglen , Patric Hagmann , Kim Do , Philippe Conus , Ileana Jelescu , Paul Klauser , Daniella Dwir
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Adolescence is marked by significant maturation of brain white matter microstructure, with evidence for sex-specific maturational trajectory. Most studies have examined conventional diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) metrics, which lack specificity to the underlying tissue modifications. In this study, we characterized sex-differences in white matter microstructure cross-sectionally using DTI, advanced diffusion spectrum imaging (DSI) and diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI), as well as the white matter tract integrity-Watson (WMTI-W) biophysical model. We also aimed to explore the effect of age and biological systems undergoing sex-specific changes during adolescence, namely pubertal hormones, hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal (HPA)-axis function, and glutathione-redox cycle homeostasis. The results indicate widespread sex-differences in all the white matter derived metrics, suggesting more advanced maturation in females compared to males as well as distinct tissue modifications underlying white matter maturation between males and females during this narrow developmental period. Additionally, the three biological factors explored appeared to be associated with indices of white matter maturation in females specifically, emphasizing this period as critical in female white matter development and sensitivity to environmental factors.
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青春期早期脑白质微结构的多模态估计的性别差异:与生物因素的性别特异性关联。
青春期以脑白质微观结构的显著成熟为标志,并有性别特异性成熟轨迹的证据。大多数研究检查了传统的弥散张量成像(DTI)指标,缺乏对潜在组织修饰的特异性。在这项研究中,我们使用DTI、高级扩散光谱成像(DSI)和扩散峰度成像(DKI)以及白质束完整性-沃森(WMTI-W)生物物理模型对白质微观结构的性别差异进行了横断面表征。我们还旨在探索青春期发生性别特异性变化的年龄和生物系统的影响,即青春期激素、下丘脑-垂体-肾上腺(HPA)轴功能和谷胱甘肽-氧化还原循环稳态。结果表明,在所有白质衍生指标中存在广泛的性别差异,表明在这一狭窄的发育时期,女性比男性成熟得更早,男性和女性之间白质成熟的组织修饰也不同。此外,这三种生物学因素似乎与雌性白质成熟的指标有关,强调了这一时期对雌性白质发育和对环境因素的敏感性至关重要。
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期刊介绍: Established in 1987, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity proudly serves as the official journal of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society (PNIRS). This pioneering journal is dedicated to publishing peer-reviewed basic, experimental, and clinical studies that explore the intricate interactions among behavioral, neural, endocrine, and immune systems in both humans and animals. As an international and interdisciplinary platform, Brain, Behavior, and Immunity focuses on original research spanning neuroscience, immunology, integrative physiology, behavioral biology, psychiatry, psychology, and clinical medicine. The journal is inclusive of research conducted at various levels, including molecular, cellular, social, and whole organism perspectives. With a commitment to efficiency, the journal facilitates online submission and review, ensuring timely publication of experimental results. Manuscripts typically undergo peer review and are returned to authors within 30 days of submission. It's worth noting that Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, published eight times a year, does not impose submission fees or page charges, fostering an open and accessible platform for scientific discourse.
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