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Do sex differences in CEOAEs and 2D:4D ratios reflect androgen exposure? A study in women with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome.
van Hemmen, Judy; Cohen-Kettenis, Peggy T.; Steensma, Thomas D. et al.
2017In Biology of Sex Differences, 8, p. 11
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Keywords :
2D:4D; Androgens; CAIS; Complete androgen insensitivity syndrome; Digit ratios; Otoacoustic emissions; Sex chromosomes; Sex hormones; Sexual differentiation; Testosterone
Abstract :
[en] BACKGROUND: Studies investigating the influence of perinatal hormone exposure on sexually differentiated traits would greatly benefit from biomarkers of these early hormone actions. Click-evoked otoacoustic emissions show sex differences that are thought to reflect differences in early androgen exposure. Women with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS), who lack androgen action in the presence of XY-chromosomes, enabled us to study the effect of complete androgen inaction. The main goal was to investigate a possible link between click-evoked otoacoustic emissions and effective androgen exposure and, thus, whether this can be used as a biomarker. In addition, we aimed to replicate the only previous 2nd vs 4th digit-ratio study in women with CAIS, because despite the widely expressed criticisms of the validity of this measure as a biomarker for prenatal androgen exposure, it still is used for this purpose. METHODS: Click-evoked otoacoustic emissions and digit ratios from women with CAIS were compared to those from control men and women. RESULTS: The typical sex differences in click-evoked otoacoustic emissions and digit ratios were replicated in the control groups. Women with CAIS showed a tendency towards feminine, i.e., larger, click-evoked otoacoustic emission amplitudes in the right ear, and a significant female-typical, i.e., larger, digit ratio in the right hand. Although these results are consistent with androgen-dependent development of male-typical click-evoked otoacoustic emission amplitude and 2nd to 4th digit ratios, the within-group variability of these two measures was not reduced in women with CAIS compared with control women. CONCLUSIONS: In line with previous studies, our findings in CAIS women suggest that additional, non-androgenic, factors mediate male-typical sexual differentiation of digit ratios and click-evoked otoacoustic emissions. Consequently, use of these measures in adults as retrospective markers of early androgen exposure is not recommended.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Author, co-author :
van Hemmen, Judy
Cohen-Kettenis, Peggy T.
Steensma, Thomas D.
Veltman, Dick J.
Bakker, Julie  ;  Université de Liège > Département des sciences biomédicales et précliniques > Biologie de la différenciation sexuelle du cerveau
Language :
English
Title :
Do sex differences in CEOAEs and 2D:4D ratios reflect androgen exposure? A study in women with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome.
Publication date :
2017
Journal title :
Biology of Sex Differences
eISSN :
2042-6410
Publisher :
BioMed Central, London, United Kingdom
Volume :
8
Pages :
11
Peer reviewed :
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