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Functional brain network topology across the menstrual cycle is estradiol dependent and correlates with individual well‐being

The menstrual cycle (MC) is a sex hormone‐related phenomenon that repeats itself cyclically during the woman's reproductive life. In this explorative study, we hypothesized that coordinated variations of multiple sex hormones may affect the large‐scale organization of the brain functional netwo...

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Autores principales: Liparoti, Marianna, Troisi Lopez, Emahnuel, Sarno, Laura, Rucco, Rosaria, Minino, Roberta, Pesoli, Matteo, Perruolo, Giuseppe, Formisano, Pietro, Lucidi, Fabio, Sorrentino, Giuseppe, Sorrentino, Pierpaolo
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8453714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34110041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jnr.24898
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author Liparoti, Marianna
Troisi Lopez, Emahnuel
Sarno, Laura
Rucco, Rosaria
Minino, Roberta
Pesoli, Matteo
Perruolo, Giuseppe
Formisano, Pietro
Lucidi, Fabio
Sorrentino, Giuseppe
Sorrentino, Pierpaolo
author_facet Liparoti, Marianna
Troisi Lopez, Emahnuel
Sarno, Laura
Rucco, Rosaria
Minino, Roberta
Pesoli, Matteo
Perruolo, Giuseppe
Formisano, Pietro
Lucidi, Fabio
Sorrentino, Giuseppe
Sorrentino, Pierpaolo
author_sort Liparoti, Marianna
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description The menstrual cycle (MC) is a sex hormone‐related phenomenon that repeats itself cyclically during the woman's reproductive life. In this explorative study, we hypothesized that coordinated variations of multiple sex hormones may affect the large‐scale organization of the brain functional network and that, in turn, such changes might have psychological correlates, even in the absence of overt clinical signs of anxiety and/or depression. To test our hypothesis, we investigated longitudinally, across the MC, the relationship between the sex hormones and both brain network and psychological changes. We enrolled 24 naturally cycling women and, at the early‐follicular, peri‐ovulatory, and mid‐luteal phases of the MC, we performed: (a) sex hormone dosage, (b) magnetoencephalography recording to study the brain network topology, and (c) psychological questionnaires to quantify anxiety, depression, self‐esteem, and well‐being. We showed that during the peri‐ovulatory phase, in the alpha band, the leaf fraction and the tree hierarchy of the brain network were reduced, while the betweenness centrality (BC) of the right posterior cingulate gyrus (rPCG) was increased. Furthermore, the increase in BC was predicted by estradiol levels. Moreover, during the luteal phase, the variation of estradiol correlated positively with the variations of both the topological change and environmental mastery dimension of the well‐being test, which, in turn, was related to the increase in the BC of rPCG. Our results highlight the effects of sex hormones on the large‐scale brain network organization as well as on their possible relationship with the psychological state across the MC. Moreover, the fact that physiological changes in the brain topology occur throughout the MC has widespread implications for neuroimaging studies.
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spelling pubmed-84537142021-09-27 Functional brain network topology across the menstrual cycle is estradiol dependent and correlates with individual well‐being Liparoti, Marianna Troisi Lopez, Emahnuel Sarno, Laura Rucco, Rosaria Minino, Roberta Pesoli, Matteo Perruolo, Giuseppe Formisano, Pietro Lucidi, Fabio Sorrentino, Giuseppe Sorrentino, Pierpaolo J Neurosci Res Research Articles The menstrual cycle (MC) is a sex hormone‐related phenomenon that repeats itself cyclically during the woman's reproductive life. In this explorative study, we hypothesized that coordinated variations of multiple sex hormones may affect the large‐scale organization of the brain functional network and that, in turn, such changes might have psychological correlates, even in the absence of overt clinical signs of anxiety and/or depression. To test our hypothesis, we investigated longitudinally, across the MC, the relationship between the sex hormones and both brain network and psychological changes. We enrolled 24 naturally cycling women and, at the early‐follicular, peri‐ovulatory, and mid‐luteal phases of the MC, we performed: (a) sex hormone dosage, (b) magnetoencephalography recording to study the brain network topology, and (c) psychological questionnaires to quantify anxiety, depression, self‐esteem, and well‐being. We showed that during the peri‐ovulatory phase, in the alpha band, the leaf fraction and the tree hierarchy of the brain network were reduced, while the betweenness centrality (BC) of the right posterior cingulate gyrus (rPCG) was increased. Furthermore, the increase in BC was predicted by estradiol levels. Moreover, during the luteal phase, the variation of estradiol correlated positively with the variations of both the topological change and environmental mastery dimension of the well‐being test, which, in turn, was related to the increase in the BC of rPCG. Our results highlight the effects of sex hormones on the large‐scale brain network organization as well as on their possible relationship with the psychological state across the MC. Moreover, the fact that physiological changes in the brain topology occur throughout the MC has widespread implications for neuroimaging studies. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-06-10 2021-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8453714/ /pubmed/34110041 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jnr.24898 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Neuroscience Research published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Liparoti, Marianna
Troisi Lopez, Emahnuel
Sarno, Laura
Rucco, Rosaria
Minino, Roberta
Pesoli, Matteo
Perruolo, Giuseppe
Formisano, Pietro
Lucidi, Fabio
Sorrentino, Giuseppe
Sorrentino, Pierpaolo
Functional brain network topology across the menstrual cycle is estradiol dependent and correlates with individual well‐being
title Functional brain network topology across the menstrual cycle is estradiol dependent and correlates with individual well‐being
title_full Functional brain network topology across the menstrual cycle is estradiol dependent and correlates with individual well‐being
title_fullStr Functional brain network topology across the menstrual cycle is estradiol dependent and correlates with individual well‐being
title_full_unstemmed Functional brain network topology across the menstrual cycle is estradiol dependent and correlates with individual well‐being
title_short Functional brain network topology across the menstrual cycle is estradiol dependent and correlates with individual well‐being
title_sort functional brain network topology across the menstrual cycle is estradiol dependent and correlates with individual well‐being
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8453714/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34110041
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jnr.24898
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