Flegr Jaroslav, Lindová Jitka, Pivoñková Vera, Havlícek Jan
Department of Philosophy and History of Sciences, Faculty of Sciences, Charles University, 128 44 Prague 2, Czech Republic.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 2008 Dec;137(4):479-84. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.20888.
A sexually dimorphic characteristic, the second to fourth digit ratio (2D:4D ratio), has been shown to reflect the prenatal concentration of sex steroid hormones and to correlate with many personality, physiological, and life history traits. The correlations are usually stronger for the right than the left hand. Most studies have shown that the 2D:4D ratio does not vary with age or postnatal concentration of sex steroid hormones. Recently, a strong association between left hand 2D:4D ratio and infection with a common human parasite Toxoplasma has been reported. We hypothesized that the confounding effect of Toxoplasma infection on left hand 2D:4D ratio could be responsible for the stronger association between different traits and right hand rather than left hand 2D:4D ratio. This confounding effect of toxoplasmosis could also be responsible for the difficulty in finding an association between 2D:4D ratio and age or postnatal steroid hormone concentration. To test this hypothesis, we analyzed the association between sex and age and 2D:4D ratio in a population of 194 female and 106 male students with and without controlling for the confounding variables of Toxoplasma infection and testosterone concentration. Our results showed that the relationship between age and sex and 2D:4D ratio increased sharply when Toxoplasma infection and testosterone concentration were controlled. These results suggest that left hand 2D:4D ratio is more susceptible to postnatal influences and that the confounding factors of Toxoplasma infection, testosterone concentration and possibly also age, should be controlled in future 2D:4D ratio studies. Because of a stronger 2D:4D dimorphism in Toxoplasma-infected than Toxoplasma-free subjects, we predict that 2D:4D ratio dimorphism as well as right hand/left hand 2D:4D ratio dimorphism will be higher in countries with a high prevalence of Toxoplasma infection than in those with a low prevalence.
第二至第四指比例(2D:4D比例)是一种性别二态性特征,已被证明能反映产前性类固醇激素的浓度,并与许多人格、生理和生活史特征相关。通常右手的相关性比左手更强。大多数研究表明,2D:4D比例不会随年龄或产后性类固醇激素浓度而变化。最近,有报道称左手2D:4D比例与一种常见的人体寄生虫弓形虫感染之间存在强烈关联。我们假设,弓形虫感染对左手2D:4D比例的混杂效应可能是导致不同特征与右手而非左手2D:4D比例之间关联更强的原因。弓形虫病的这种混杂效应也可能是难以找到2D:4D比例与年龄或产后类固醇激素浓度之间关联的原因。为了验证这一假设,我们分析了194名女生和106名男生群体中性别、年龄与2D:4D比例之间的关联,同时控制了弓形虫感染和睾酮浓度的混杂变量。我们的结果表明,当控制弓形虫感染和睾酮浓度时,年龄、性别与2D:4D比例之间的关系急剧增加。这些结果表明,左手2D:4D比例更容易受到产后影响,在未来的2D:4D比例研究中,应控制弓形虫感染、睾酮浓度以及可能还有年龄等混杂因素。由于弓形虫感染患者的2D:4D二态性比未感染弓形虫的患者更强,我们预测,在弓形虫感染率高的国家,2D:4D比例二态性以及右手/左手2D:4D比例二态性将高于感染率低的国家。