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Muellerian inhibiting substance contributes to sex-linked biases in the brain and behavior

机译:苗勒氏抑制物质促成大脑和行为方面的性别相关偏见

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Many behavioral traits and most brain disorders are common to males and females but are more evident in one sex than the other. The control of these subtle sex-linked biases is largely unstudied and has been presumed to mirror that of the highly dimorphic reproductive nuclei. Sexual dimorphism in the reproductive tract is a product of Mullerian inhibiting substance (MIS), as well as the sex steroids. Males with a genetic deficiency in MIS signaling are sexually males, leading to the presumption that MIS is not a neural regulator. We challenge this presumption by reporting that most immature neurons in mice express the MIS-specific receptor (MISRII) and that male Mis~(-/-) and Misrii~(-/-)mice exhibit subtle feminization of their spinal motor neurons and of their exploratory behavior. Consequently, MIS may be a broad regulator of the subtle sex-linked biases in the nervous system.
机译:许多行为特征和大多数脑部疾病在男性和女性中很常见,但一种性别比另一种性别更明显。这些与性别相关的细微偏差的控制在很大程度上尚未得到研究,并被认为与高度双态生殖细胞核的镜像相似。生殖道中的性二态性是穆勒抑制物质(MIS)以及性类固醇的产物。 MIS信号遗传缺乏的男性是性男性,因此推测MIS不是神经调节剂。我们通过报告小鼠中大多数未成熟的神经元表达MIS特异性受体(MISRII),而雄性Mis〜(-/-)和Misrii〜(-/-)小鼠的脊髓运动神经元和雌性微弱的女性化来挑战这一推测。他们的探索行为。因此,MIS可能是神经系统中与性别相关的细微偏差的广泛调节器。

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