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Sex matters during adolescence: Testosterone-related cortical thickness maturation differs between boys and girls
Authors
A Che
A Che
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A Raznahan
A Siddiqui
AM Dale
B Fischl
B Fischl
B Fischl
B Fischl
B Fischl
B Kolb
BL Hankin
BM Cooke
BM Cooke
C Venkatesan
Carly Rosso
Carol M. Worthman
CL Sisk
CM Worthman
CP Cross
D Yurgelun-Todd
DA Yurgelun-Todd
DE Rex
DF Halpern
DF Halpern
DH Salat
EE Forbes
EI Ahmed
Elizabeth R. Sowell
ER Sowell
ER Sowell
ER Sowell
ER Sowell
ER Sowell
Erika E. Forbes
F Segonne
F Segonne
GR Kuperberg
HD Rosas
I Dinov
Ivo D. Dinov
J Stewart
J Stewart
JA King
JA Markham
JA Munoz-Cueto
JE Bramen
JE Bramen
Jennifer A. Hranilovich
Jennifer E. Bramen
Jessie Chen
JG Sled
JL McGaugh
JL Nunez
JL Nunez
JL Nunez
JL Nunez
JN Giedd
JN Giedd
JS Peper
KM Schulz
L Lu
L Remage-Healey
L Zhang
M Bauer
M Gaub
M Kritzer
MF Kritzer
MM Weissman
P Shaw
RB Simerly
RE Dahl
RK Lenroot
Ronald E. Dahl
S Neufang
SN Reid
WA Marshall
WA Marshall
X Han
Y Benjamini
Yu-Feng Zang
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1 January 2012
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Abstract
Age-related changes in cortical thickness have been observed during adolescence, including thinning in frontal and parietal cortices, and thickening in the lateral temporal lobes. Studies have shown sex differences in hormone-related brain maturation when boys and girls are age-matched, however, because girls mature 1-2 years earlier than boys, these sex differences could be confounded by pubertal maturation. To address puberty effects directly, this study assessed sex differences in testosterone-related cortical maturation by studying 85 boys and girls in a narrow age range and matched on sexual maturity. We expected that testosterone-by-sex interactions on cortical thickness would be observed in brain regions known from the animal literature to be high in androgen receptors. We found sex differences in associations between circulating testosterone and thickness in left inferior parietal lobule, middle temporal gyrus, calcarine sulcus, and right lingual gyrus, all regions known to be high in androgen receptors. Visual areas increased with testosterone in boys, but decreased in girls. All other regions were more impacted by testosterone levels in girls than boys. The regional pattern of sex-by-testosterone interactions may have implications for understanding sex differences in behavior and adolescent-onset neuropsychiatric disorders. © 2012 Bramen et al
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