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Effects of Prenatal Leydig Cell Function on the Ratio of the Second to Fourth Digit Lengths in School-Aged Children

Prenatal sex hormones can induce abnormalities in the reproductive system and adversely impact on genital development. We investigated whether sex hormones in cord blood influenced the ratio of the second to fourth digit lengths (2D/4D) in school-aged children. Of the 514 children who participated i...

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Autores principales: Mitsui, Takahiko, Araki, Atsuko, Imai, Ayako, Sato, Sakiko, Miyashita, Chihiro, Ito, Sachiko, Sasaki, Seiko, Kitta, Takeya, Moriya, Kimihiko, Cho, Kazutoshi, Morioka, Keita, Kishi, Reiko, Nonomura, Katsuya
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4352042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25746668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120636
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author Mitsui, Takahiko
Araki, Atsuko
Imai, Ayako
Sato, Sakiko
Miyashita, Chihiro
Ito, Sachiko
Sasaki, Seiko
Kitta, Takeya
Moriya, Kimihiko
Cho, Kazutoshi
Morioka, Keita
Kishi, Reiko
Nonomura, Katsuya
author_facet Mitsui, Takahiko
Araki, Atsuko
Imai, Ayako
Sato, Sakiko
Miyashita, Chihiro
Ito, Sachiko
Sasaki, Seiko
Kitta, Takeya
Moriya, Kimihiko
Cho, Kazutoshi
Morioka, Keita
Kishi, Reiko
Nonomura, Katsuya
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description Prenatal sex hormones can induce abnormalities in the reproductive system and adversely impact on genital development. We investigated whether sex hormones in cord blood influenced the ratio of the second to fourth digit lengths (2D/4D) in school-aged children. Of the 514 children who participated in a prospective cohort study on birth in Sapporo between 2002 and 2005, the following sex hormone levels were measured in 294 stored cord blood samples (135 boys and 159 girls); testosterone (T), estradiol (E), progesterone, LH, FSH, inhibin B, and insulin-like factor 3 (INSL3). A total of 350 children, who were of school age and could be contacted for this survey, were then requested via mail to send black-and-white photocopies of the palms of both the left and right hands. 2D/4D was calculated in 190 children (88 boys and 102 girls) using photocopies and derived from participants with the characteristics of older mothers, a higher annual household income, higher educational level, and fewer smokers among family members. 2D/4D was significantly lower in males than in females (p<0.01). In the 294 stored cord blood samples, T, T/E, LH, FSH, Inhibin B, and INSL3 levels were significantly higher in samples collected from males than those from females. A multivariate regression model revealed that 2D/4D negatively correlated with INSL3 in males and was significantly higher in males with <0.32 ng/mL of INSL3 (p<0.01). No correlations were observed between other hormones and 2D/4D. In conclusion, 2D/4D in school-aged children, which was significantly lower in males than in females, was affected by prenatal Leydig cell function.
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spelling pubmed-43520422015-03-17 Effects of Prenatal Leydig Cell Function on the Ratio of the Second to Fourth Digit Lengths in School-Aged Children Mitsui, Takahiko Araki, Atsuko Imai, Ayako Sato, Sakiko Miyashita, Chihiro Ito, Sachiko Sasaki, Seiko Kitta, Takeya Moriya, Kimihiko Cho, Kazutoshi Morioka, Keita Kishi, Reiko Nonomura, Katsuya PLoS One Research Article Prenatal sex hormones can induce abnormalities in the reproductive system and adversely impact on genital development. We investigated whether sex hormones in cord blood influenced the ratio of the second to fourth digit lengths (2D/4D) in school-aged children. Of the 514 children who participated in a prospective cohort study on birth in Sapporo between 2002 and 2005, the following sex hormone levels were measured in 294 stored cord blood samples (135 boys and 159 girls); testosterone (T), estradiol (E), progesterone, LH, FSH, inhibin B, and insulin-like factor 3 (INSL3). A total of 350 children, who were of school age and could be contacted for this survey, were then requested via mail to send black-and-white photocopies of the palms of both the left and right hands. 2D/4D was calculated in 190 children (88 boys and 102 girls) using photocopies and derived from participants with the characteristics of older mothers, a higher annual household income, higher educational level, and fewer smokers among family members. 2D/4D was significantly lower in males than in females (p<0.01). In the 294 stored cord blood samples, T, T/E, LH, FSH, Inhibin B, and INSL3 levels were significantly higher in samples collected from males than those from females. A multivariate regression model revealed that 2D/4D negatively correlated with INSL3 in males and was significantly higher in males with <0.32 ng/mL of INSL3 (p<0.01). No correlations were observed between other hormones and 2D/4D. In conclusion, 2D/4D in school-aged children, which was significantly lower in males than in females, was affected by prenatal Leydig cell function. Public Library of Science 2015-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4352042/ /pubmed/25746668 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120636 Text en © 2015 Mitsui et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Mitsui, Takahiko
Araki, Atsuko
Imai, Ayako
Sato, Sakiko
Miyashita, Chihiro
Ito, Sachiko
Sasaki, Seiko
Kitta, Takeya
Moriya, Kimihiko
Cho, Kazutoshi
Morioka, Keita
Kishi, Reiko
Nonomura, Katsuya
Effects of Prenatal Leydig Cell Function on the Ratio of the Second to Fourth Digit Lengths in School-Aged Children
title Effects of Prenatal Leydig Cell Function on the Ratio of the Second to Fourth Digit Lengths in School-Aged Children
title_full Effects of Prenatal Leydig Cell Function on the Ratio of the Second to Fourth Digit Lengths in School-Aged Children
title_fullStr Effects of Prenatal Leydig Cell Function on the Ratio of the Second to Fourth Digit Lengths in School-Aged Children
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Prenatal Leydig Cell Function on the Ratio of the Second to Fourth Digit Lengths in School-Aged Children
title_short Effects of Prenatal Leydig Cell Function on the Ratio of the Second to Fourth Digit Lengths in School-Aged Children
title_sort effects of prenatal leydig cell function on the ratio of the second to fourth digit lengths in school-aged children
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4352042/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25746668
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0120636
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