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      To What Extent are Prenatal Androgens Involved in the Development of Male Homosexuality in Humans?

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      Journal of Homosexuality
      Informa UK Limited

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            Developmental basis of sexually dimorphic digit ratios.

            Males and females generally have different finger proportions. In males, digit 2 is shorter than digit 4, but in females digit 2 is the same length or longer than digit 4. The second- to fourth-digit (2D:4D) ratio correlates with numerous sexually dimorphic behavioral and physiological conditions. Although correlational studies suggest that digit ratios reflect prenatal exposure to androgen, the developmental mechanism underlying sexually dimorphic digit development remains unknown. Here we report that the 2D:4D ratio in mice is controlled by the balance of androgen to estrogen signaling during a narrow window of digit development. Androgen receptor (AR) and estrogen receptor α (ER-α) activity is higher in digit 4 than in digit 2. Inactivation of AR decreases growth of digit 4, which causes a higher 2D:4D ratio, whereas inactivation of ER-α increases growth of digit 4, which leads to a lower 2D:4D ratio. We also show that addition of androgen has the same effect as inactivation of ER and that addition of estrogen mimics the reduction of AR. Androgen and estrogen differentially regulate the network of genes that controls chondrocyte proliferation, leading to differential growth of digit 4 in males and females. These studies identify previously undescribed molecular dimorphisms between male and female limb buds and provide experimental evidence that the digit ratio is a lifelong signature of prenatal hormonal exposure. Our results also suggest that the 2D:4D ratio can serve as an indicator of disrupted endocrine signaling during early development, which may aid in the identification of fetal origins of adult diseases.
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              Cerebral Lateralization

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                Journal
                Journal of Homosexuality
                Journal of Homosexuality
                Informa UK Limited
                0091-8369
                1540-3602
                June 03 2021
                : 1-36
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
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                10.1080/00918369.2021.1933792
                572604ec-0316-4a64-a2a5-564602a64af9
                © 2021
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