Sex Differences in the Cerebellum and Frontal Cortex: Roles of Estrogen Receptor Alpha and Sex Chromosome Genes

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作者
Abel, Jean M. [1 ]
Witt, Diane M. [1 ]
Rissman, Emilie F. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Virginia, Sch Med, Dept Biochem & Mol Genet, Charlottesville, VA 22908 USA
关键词
Autism; X inactivation; Sex differences; Calbindin; Fragile X; MESSENGER-RNA LEVELS; SEXUALLY DIMORPHIC EXPRESSION; CALCIUM-BINDING PROTEINS; PURKINJE-CELL; PREOPTIC AREA; BED NUCLEUS; CALBINDIN; BRAIN; RAT; PARVALBUMIN;
D O I
10.1159/000324402
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Most neurobehavioral diseases are sexually dimorphic in their incidence, and sex differences in the brain may be key for understanding and treating these diseases. Calbindin (Calb) D28K is used as a biomarker for the well-studied sexually dimorphic nucleus, a hypothalamic structure that is larger in males than in females. In the current study weanling C56BL/6J mice were used to examine sex differences in the Calb protein and message focusing on regions outside of the hypothalamus. A robust sex difference was found in Calb in the frontal cortex (FC) and cerebellum (CB; specifically in Purkinje cells); mRNA and protein were higher in females than in males. Using 2 mouse lines, i.e. one with a complete deletion of estrogen receptor alpha (ER alpha) and the other with uncoupled gonads and sex chromosomes, we probed the mechanisms that underlie sexual dimorphisms. In the FC, deletion of ER alpha reduced Calb1 mRNA in females compared to males. In addition, females with XY sex chromosomes had levels of Calb1 equal to those of males. Thus, both ER alpha and the sex chromosome complement regulate Calb1 in the FC. In the CB, ER alpha knockout mice of both sexes had reduced Calb1 mRNA, yet sex differences were retained. However, the sex chromosome complement, regardless of gonadal sex, dictated Calb1 mRNA levels. Mice with XX chromosomes had significantly greater Calb1 than did XY mice. This is the first study demonstrating that sex chromosome genes are a driving force producing sex differences in the CB and FC, which are neuoranatomical regions involved in many normal functions and in neurobehavioral diseases. Copyright (C) 2011 S. Karger AG, Basel
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