| Literature DB >> 22927929 |
Andrew D Abbott1, Ricki J Colman, Ross Tiefenthaler, Daniel A Dumesic, David H Abbott.
Abstract
A smaller length ratio for the second relative to the fourth finger (2D:4D) is repeatedly associated with fetal male-typical testosterone (T) and is implicated as a biomarker for a variety of traits and susceptibility to a number of diseases, but no experimental human studies have been performed. The present study utilizes the rhesus monkey, a close relative of humans, and employs discrete gestational exposure of female monkeys to fetal male-typical T levels for 15-35 days during early-to-mid (40-76 days; n = 7) or late (94-139 days; n = 7) gestation (term: 165 days) by daily subcutaneous injection of their dams with 10 mg T propionate. Such gestational exposures are known to enhance male-typical behavior. In this study, compared to control females (n = 19), only early-to-mid gestation T exposure virilizes female external genitalia while increasing 2D:4D ratio in the right hand (RH) by male-like elongation of RH2D. RH2D length and 2D:4D positively correlate with androgen-dependent anogenital distance (AG), and RH2D and AG positively correlate with duration of early-to-mid gestation T exposure. Male monkeys (n = 9) exhibit a sexually dimorphic 2D:4D in the right foot, but this trait is not emulated by early-to-mid or late gestation T exposed females. X-ray determined phalanx measurements indicate elongated finger and toe phalanx length in males, but no other phalanx-related differences. Discrete T exposure during early-to-mid gestation in female rhesus monkeys thus appears to increase RH2D:4D through right-side biased, non-skeletal tissue growth. As variation in timing and duration of gestational T exposure alter male-like dimensions of RH2D independently of RH4D, postnatal RH2D:4D provides a complex biomarker for fetal T exposure.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22927929 PMCID: PMC3425513 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0042372
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Somatometric and PCOS-like traits, right hand 2nd digit length and 2D∶4D finger length ratio, in control (n = 19), early (EPA, n = 7) and late (LPA, n = 7) prenatally androgenized female and control male (n = 9) rhesus monkeys.
| Control female | EPA | LPA | Male | |
| Age (Years) | 20.3±0.6 | 21.5±0.9 | 19.0±0.9 | 23.4±0.8 |
| Body Weight (kg) | 8.8±0.4 | 8.6±0.6 | 8.8±0.6 | 12.6±0.5 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 38.4±1.6 | 36.5±2.6 | 37.6±2.6 | 47.3±2.4 |
| CR Length (cm) | 48.0±0.5 | 48.7±0.8 | 48.3±0.8 | 51.8±0.7 |
| AG Distance (mm) | 18.4±5.0 | 94.6±6.3 | 15.0±7.0 | 151.7±5.3 |
| Basal T (ng/mL) | 0.21±0.05 | 0.34±0.04 | 0.27±0.05 | n.a. |
| Hyperandrogenic (≥0.32 ng/mL) | 0% | 57% | ≥43% | n.a. |
| Polyfollicular Ovaries | n.a. | 71% | ≥29% | n.a. |
| Menstrual Cycle (Days) | 28 (27, 34) | 52 (35, 70) | 39 (31, 62) | n.a. |
| Intermittent/Anovulatory (%) | ≥10% | 86% | ≥57% | n.a. |
| RH 2D Length (cm) | 3.215±0.046 | 3.443±0.067 | 3.278±0.067 | 3.569±0.055 |
| RH 2D∶4D | 0.817±0.012 | 0.884±0.014 | 0.815±0.015 | 0.799±0.011 |
CR: Crown-Rump, AG: Anogenital, Data are shown as mean ± SEM or median (range).
Control Female
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EPA>Control Female, 0.01
EPA>Control Female, 0.001
EPA>Control Female, p<0.001.
EPA>LPA, 0.01
EPA>LPA, p<0.001.
EPA>Male, p<0.001.
LPA LPA LPA LPA>Control Female, 0.01
Mean (± SEM) digit length in control, early (EPA) and late (LPA) prenatally androgenized females and control male rhesus monkeys.
| Digit length | Control female | EPA | LPA | Male |
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| 2D | 3.219±0.056 | 3.340±0.096 | 3.349±0.081 | 3.615±0.076 |
| 3D | 4.090±0.076 | 4.232±0.127 | 4.134±0.114 | 4.690±0.090 |
| 4D | 3.969±0.065 | 4.134±0.104 | 4.080±0.095 | 4.480±0.082 |
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| 2D | 3.215±0.046 | 3.443±0.067 | 3.278±0.067 | 3.569±0.055 |
| 3D | 4.083±0.065 | 4.115±0.097 | - | 4.543±0.074 |
| 4D | 3.932±0.073 | 3.858±0.092 | 3.966±0.092 | 4.464±0.073 |
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| 2D | 3.230±0.061 | 3.428±0.086 | 3.522±0.106 | 3.669±0.075 |
| 3D | 4.413±0.065 | 4.500±0.112 | 4.387±0.102 | 4.812±0.083 |
| 4D | 4.168±0.071 | 4.240±0.101 | 4.265±0.109 | 4.614±0.089 |
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| 2D | 3.425±0.059 | 3.386±0.112 | 3.413±0.103 | 3.557±0.084 |
| 3D | 4.420±0.066 | 4.532±0.131 | 4.466±0.117 | 4.831±0.093 |
| 4D | 4.206±0.065 | 4.055±0.130 | 4.215±0.106 | 4.678±0.087 |
There were only two LPA females with intact phalanges in the 3rd digit of their right hand.
Control Female
Control Female
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EPA
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EPA>Control Female, 0.01
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Figure 1Right hand (RH) finger parameters in adult control and early (EPA) and late (LPA) prenatally androgenized female and male rhesus monkeys.
(A) RH 2D finger length (a p<2.9×10−4, Control
Mean (± SEM) digit length ratio in control, early (EPA) and late (LPA) prenatally androgenized female and control male rhesus monkeys.
| Digit length ratio | Control female | EPA | LPA | Male |
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| 2D∶3D | 0.794±0.010 | 0.800±0.019 | 0.806±0.015 | 0.769±0.012 |
| 2D∶4D | 0.817±0.010 | 0.830±0.017 | 0.828±0.014 | 0.806±0.012 |
| 3D∶4D | 1.032±0.014 | 1.017±0.017 | 1.000±0.015 | 1.049±0.010 |
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| 2D∶3D | 0.795±0.010 | 0.830±0.014 | - | 0.784±0.011 |
| 2D∶4D | 0.817±0.012 | 0.884±0.014 | 0.815±0.015 | 0.799±0.011 |
| 3D∶4D | 1.042±0.014 | 1.060±0.017 | - | 1.019±0.011 |
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| 2D∶3D | 0.747±0.013 | 0.776±0.018 | - | 0.769±0.014 |
| 2D∶4D | 0.790±0.012 | 0.802±0.017 | - | 0.805±0.014 |
| 3D∶4D | 1.053±0.010 | 1.038±0.016 | 1.030±0.014 | 1.044±0.012 |
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| 2D∶3D | 0.767±0.006 | 0.778±0.012 | 0.772±0.012 | 0.735±0.008 |
| 2D∶4D | 0.811±0.010 | 0.825±0.019 | 0.810±0.015 | 0.761±0.013 |
| 3D∶4D | 1.059±0.008 | 1.090±0.017 | 1.050±0.013 | 1.036±0.011 |
There were only two LPA females with intact phalanges permitting calculation of 2D∶3D and 3D∶4D in the right hand together with 2D∶3D and 2D∶4D in the left foot.
Control Female>Male, 0.01
EPA>Control Female, 0.001
EPA>LPA, 0.01
EPA>Male, 0.01
EPA>Male, p<0.001.
LPA>Male, 0.01
Figure 2Right foot (RF) toe parameters in adult control and early (EPA) and late (LPA) prenatally androgenized female and male rhesus monkeys.
(A) RF 2D finger length, (B) RF 4D finger length (a p<9.0×10−4, Control Female
Figure 3Female anogenital distance positively correlates (Control and early prenatally androgenized (EPA) females only, dotted line: r2 = 0.97, p<1.0×10−6; 95% CI, solid lines) with duration of early-to-mid gestation fetal T exposure.
Horizontal dashed lines indicate range of control female values.