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Sex Differences in Brain Disorders

Małgorzata Ziemka‐Nałęcz, Paulina Pawelec, Karolina Ziąbska, Teresa Zalewska

2023International Journal of Molecular Sciences38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A remarkable feature of the brain is its sexual dimorphism. Sexual dimorphism in brain structure and function is associated with clinical implications documented previously in healthy individuals but also in those who suffer from various brain disorders. Sex-based differences concerning some features such as the risk, prevalence, age of onset, and symptomatology have been confirmed in a range of neurological and neuropsychiatric diseases. The mechanisms responsible for the establishment of sex-based differences between men and women are not fully understood. The present paper provides up-to-date data on sex-related dissimilarities observed in brain disorders and highlights the most relevant features that differ between males and females. The topic is very important as the recognition of disparities between the sexes might allow for the identification of therapeutic targets and pharmacological approaches for intractable neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders.

Topics & Concepts

Sexual dimorphismSex characteristicsBrain Structure and FunctionBrain functionMedicinePsychologyNeuroimagingPsychiatryNeuroscienceInternal medicineGenetics and Neurodevelopmental DisordersAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchNuclear Receptors and Signaling