作者
Tuck C Ngun, Negar Ghahramani, Francisco J Sánchez, Sven Bocklandt, Eric Vilain
发表日期
2011/4/1
来源
Frontiers in neuroendocrinology
卷号
32
期号
2
页码范围
227-246
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Biological differences between men and women contribute to many sex-specific illnesses and disorders. Historically, it was argued that such differences were largely, if not exclusively, due to gonadal hormone secretions. However, emerging research has shown that some differences are mediated by mechanisms other than the action of these hormone secretions and in particular by products of genes located on the X and Y chromosomes, which we refer to as direct genetic effects. This paper reviews the evidence for direct genetic effects in behavioral and brain sex differences. We highlight the ‘four core genotypes’ model and sex differences in the midbrain dopaminergic system, specifically focusing on the role of Sry. We also discuss novel research being done on unique populations including people attracted to the same sex and people with a cross-gender identity. As science continues to advance our …
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