S Weis
Estradiol Modulates Functional Brain Organization during the Menstrual Cycle: An Analysis of Interhemispheric Inhibition
Weis, S; Hausmann, M; Stoffers, B; Vohn, R; Kellermann, T; Sturm, W
Authors
Professor Markus Hausmann markus.hausmann@durham.ac.uk
Head of Department
B Stoffers
R Vohn
T Kellermann
W Sturm
Abstract
According to the hypothesis of progesterone-mediated interhemispheric decoupling (Hausmann and Güntürkün, 2000), functional cerebral asymmetries (FCAs), which are stable in men and change during the menstrual cycle in women, are generated by interhemispheric inhibition of the dominant on the nondominant hemisphere. The change of lateralization during the menstrual cycle in women might indicate that sex hormones play an important role in modulating FCAs. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to examine the role of estradiol in determining cyclic changes of interhemispheric inhibition. Women performed a word-matching task, while they were scanned twice during the cycle, once during the menstrual and once during the follicular phase. By use of a connectivity analysis we found that the inhibitory influence of left-hemispheric language areas on homotopic areas of the right hemisphere is strongest during the menses, resulting in a pronounced lateralization. During the follicular phase, due to rising estradiol levels, inhibition and thus functional cerebral asymmetries are reduced. These results reveal a powerful neuromodulatory action of estradiol on the dynamics of functional brain organization in the female brain. They may further contribute to the ongoing discussion of sex differences in brain function in that they help explain the dynamic part of functional brain organization in which the female differs from the male brain.
Citation
Weis, S., Hausmann, M., Stoffers, B., Vohn, R., Kellermann, T., & Sturm, W. (2008). Estradiol Modulates Functional Brain Organization during the Menstrual Cycle: An Analysis of Interhemispheric Inhibition. Journal of Neuroscience, 28(50), 13401-13410. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.4392-08.2008
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Dec 1, 2008 |
Deposit Date | Nov 5, 2012 |
Publicly Available Date | Nov 15, 2012 |
Journal | Journal of Neuroscience |
Print ISSN | 0270-6474 |
Electronic ISSN | 1529-2401 |
Publisher | Society for Neuroscience |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 28 |
Issue | 50 |
Pages | 13401-13410 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.4392-08.2008 |
Keywords | Functional cerebral asymmetries, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Menstrual cycle, Sex differences, Interhemispheric inhibition, Connectivity. |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1545299 |
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