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Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Therapies in Psychiatry
2022 Volume.28 No. 1 p.40 ~ p.48
Digit Ratio (2D:4D) and Subcortical Gray Matter Volumes in the Healthy Elderly
Park Je-Min

Lee Young-Min
Lee Kang-Yoon
Jeong Hee-Jeong
Lee Byung-Dae
Moon Eun-Soo
Suh Hwa-Gyu
Kim Kyung-Won
Abstract
Objectives£ºThis study was aimed to investigate whether 1) sexual dimorphism in subcortical gray matter volumes (GMV) and the length ratio between the second and fourth digits (2D:4D) would be found and 2) 2D:4D would have associated with subcortical GMV in healthy elderly people.

Methods£ºSixty-two females aged 70.3¡¾6.3 (mean¡¾SD) years and 23 males aged 70.4¡¾4.9 years were recruit ed from the Dementia Clinic in the Pusan National University Hospital. The subjects with the clinical dementia rating scale-sum of boxes (CDR-SB) total score greater than 2.0, any psychiatric or neurological disease, or any pathologic lesion on brain MRI other than micro-angiopathy were excluded. The 2D:4D of the left and right hands were measured 3 times each. Volumetric segmentation of T1-weighted MRI scans was done by Freesurfer software (v7.1.1.1).

Results£º2D:4Ds of males were smaller than those of females significantly on repeated measures ANOVA. The males¡¯ thalamus, putamen, hippocampus in both hemispheres and the right amygdala were larger than females¡¯. These differences were not significant after controlling for age, education and total intracranial volume (ICV). In the females, the left 2D:4D was negatively correlated with the left hippocampal volume. In the males, 2D:4D was positively correlated with the volumes of ipsilateral or contralateral thalamus, hippocampus, amygdala and accumbens. These correlations were not significant after Bonferroni¡¯s correction, except for the right accumbens.

Conclusions£ºSexual dimorphism of 2D:4D is preserved in healthy elderly people. There is a significant correlation between the right 2D:4D and GMV of the accumbens in males.
KEYWORD
Digit ratios, Sexual dimorphism, Subcortical gray, Elderly
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