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Age-Related Sexual Dimorphism in Temporal Discrimination and in Adult-Onset Dystonia Suggests GABAergic Mechanisms

BACKGROUND: Adult-onset isolated focal dystonia (AOIFD) presenting in early adult life is more frequent in men, whereas in middle age it is female predominant. Temporal discrimination, an endophenotype of adult-onset idiopathic isolated focal dystonia, shows evidence of sexual dimorphism in healthy...

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Autores principales: Butler, John S., Beiser, Ines M., Williams, Laura, McGovern, Eavan, Molloy, Fiona, Lynch, Tim, Healy, Dan G., Moore, Helena, Walsh, Richard, Reilly, Richard B., O’Riordan, Seán, Walsh, Cathal, Hutchinson, Michael
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4677337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26696957
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2015.00258
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author Butler, John S.
Beiser, Ines M.
Williams, Laura
McGovern, Eavan
Molloy, Fiona
Lynch, Tim
Healy, Dan G.
Moore, Helena
Walsh, Richard
Reilly, Richard B.
O’Riordan, Seán
Walsh, Cathal
Hutchinson, Michael
author_facet Butler, John S.
Beiser, Ines M.
Williams, Laura
McGovern, Eavan
Molloy, Fiona
Lynch, Tim
Healy, Dan G.
Moore, Helena
Walsh, Richard
Reilly, Richard B.
O’Riordan, Seán
Walsh, Cathal
Hutchinson, Michael
author_sort Butler, John S.
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description BACKGROUND: Adult-onset isolated focal dystonia (AOIFD) presenting in early adult life is more frequent in men, whereas in middle age it is female predominant. Temporal discrimination, an endophenotype of adult-onset idiopathic isolated focal dystonia, shows evidence of sexual dimorphism in healthy participants. OBJECTIVES: We assessed the distinctive features of age-related sexual dimorphism of (i) sex ratios in dystonia phenotypes and (ii) sexual dimorphism in temporal discrimination in unaffected relatives of cervical dystonia patients. METHODS: We performed (i) a meta-regression analysis of the proportion of men in published cohorts of phenotypes of adult-onset dystonia in relation to their mean age of onset and (ii) an analysis of temporal discrimination thresholds in 220 unaffected first-degree relatives (125 women) of cervical dystonia patients. RESULTS: In 53 studies of dystonia phenotypes, the proportion of men showed a highly significant negative association with mean age of onset (p < 0.0001, pseudo-R(2) = 59.6%), with increasing female predominance from 40 years of age. Age of onset and phenotype together explained 92.8% of the variance in proportion of men. Temporal discrimination in relatives under the age of 35 years is faster in women than men but the age-related rate of deterioration in women is twice that of men; after 45 years of age, men have faster temporal discrimination than women. CONCLUSION: Temporal discrimination in unaffected relatives of cervical dystonia patients and sex ratios in adult-onset dystonia phenotypes show similar patterns of age-related sexual dimorphism. Such age-related sexual dimorphism in temporal discrimination and adult-onset focal dystonia may reflect common underlying mechanisms. Cerebral GABA levels have been reported to show similar age-related sexual dimorphism in healthy participants and may be the mechanism underlying the observed age-related sexual dimorphism in temporal discrimination and the sex ratios in AOIFD.
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spelling pubmed-46773372015-12-22 Age-Related Sexual Dimorphism in Temporal Discrimination and in Adult-Onset Dystonia Suggests GABAergic Mechanisms Butler, John S. Beiser, Ines M. Williams, Laura McGovern, Eavan Molloy, Fiona Lynch, Tim Healy, Dan G. Moore, Helena Walsh, Richard Reilly, Richard B. O’Riordan, Seán Walsh, Cathal Hutchinson, Michael Front Neurol Neuroscience BACKGROUND: Adult-onset isolated focal dystonia (AOIFD) presenting in early adult life is more frequent in men, whereas in middle age it is female predominant. Temporal discrimination, an endophenotype of adult-onset idiopathic isolated focal dystonia, shows evidence of sexual dimorphism in healthy participants. OBJECTIVES: We assessed the distinctive features of age-related sexual dimorphism of (i) sex ratios in dystonia phenotypes and (ii) sexual dimorphism in temporal discrimination in unaffected relatives of cervical dystonia patients. METHODS: We performed (i) a meta-regression analysis of the proportion of men in published cohorts of phenotypes of adult-onset dystonia in relation to their mean age of onset and (ii) an analysis of temporal discrimination thresholds in 220 unaffected first-degree relatives (125 women) of cervical dystonia patients. RESULTS: In 53 studies of dystonia phenotypes, the proportion of men showed a highly significant negative association with mean age of onset (p < 0.0001, pseudo-R(2) = 59.6%), with increasing female predominance from 40 years of age. Age of onset and phenotype together explained 92.8% of the variance in proportion of men. Temporal discrimination in relatives under the age of 35 years is faster in women than men but the age-related rate of deterioration in women is twice that of men; after 45 years of age, men have faster temporal discrimination than women. CONCLUSION: Temporal discrimination in unaffected relatives of cervical dystonia patients and sex ratios in adult-onset dystonia phenotypes show similar patterns of age-related sexual dimorphism. Such age-related sexual dimorphism in temporal discrimination and adult-onset focal dystonia may reflect common underlying mechanisms. Cerebral GABA levels have been reported to show similar age-related sexual dimorphism in healthy participants and may be the mechanism underlying the observed age-related sexual dimorphism in temporal discrimination and the sex ratios in AOIFD. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4677337/ /pubmed/26696957 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2015.00258 Text en Copyright © 2015 Butler, Beiser, Williams, McGovern, Molloy, Lynch, Healy, Moore, Walsh, Reilly, O’Riordan, Walsh and Hutchinson. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Butler, John S.
Beiser, Ines M.
Williams, Laura
McGovern, Eavan
Molloy, Fiona
Lynch, Tim
Healy, Dan G.
Moore, Helena
Walsh, Richard
Reilly, Richard B.
O’Riordan, Seán
Walsh, Cathal
Hutchinson, Michael
Age-Related Sexual Dimorphism in Temporal Discrimination and in Adult-Onset Dystonia Suggests GABAergic Mechanisms
title Age-Related Sexual Dimorphism in Temporal Discrimination and in Adult-Onset Dystonia Suggests GABAergic Mechanisms
title_full Age-Related Sexual Dimorphism in Temporal Discrimination and in Adult-Onset Dystonia Suggests GABAergic Mechanisms
title_fullStr Age-Related Sexual Dimorphism in Temporal Discrimination and in Adult-Onset Dystonia Suggests GABAergic Mechanisms
title_full_unstemmed Age-Related Sexual Dimorphism in Temporal Discrimination and in Adult-Onset Dystonia Suggests GABAergic Mechanisms
title_short Age-Related Sexual Dimorphism in Temporal Discrimination and in Adult-Onset Dystonia Suggests GABAergic Mechanisms
title_sort age-related sexual dimorphism in temporal discrimination and in adult-onset dystonia suggests gabaergic mechanisms
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4677337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26696957
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2015.00258
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