Department of Public Health, University of Helsinki, Finland.
Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2010 Nov;35(10):1462-72. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2010.04.013. Epub 2010 May 31.
Studies of singletons suggest that right-handed individuals may have higher levels of testosterone than do left-handed individuals. Prenatal testosterone levels are hypothesised to be especially related to handedness formation. In humans, female members from opposite-sex twin pairs may experience elevated level of prenatal exposure to testosterone in their intrauterine environment shared with a male. We tested for differences in rates of left-handedness/right-handedness in female twins from same-sex and opposite-sex twin pairs. Our sample consisted of 4736 subjects, about 70% of all Finnish twins born in 1983-1987, with information on measured pregnancy and birth related factors. Circulating testosterone and estradiol levels at age 14 were available on 771 and 744 of these twins, respectively. We found significantly (p=.006) lower prevalence of left-handedness in females from opposite-sex pairs (5.3%) compared to females from same-sex pairs (8.6%). The circulating levels of neither testosterone nor estradiol related to handedness in either females or males. Nor were there differences in circulating testosterone or estradiol levels between females from opposite-sex and same-sex twin pairs. Birth and pregnancy related factors for which we had information were unrelated to handedness. Our results are difficult to fully explain by postnatal factors, but they offer support to theory that relates testosterone to formation of handedness, and in a population-based sample, are suggestive of effects of prenatal testosterone transfer.
对单胎个体的研究表明,右利手个体的睾丸酮水平可能高于左利手个体。睾丸酮水平在产前与利手形成尤其相关。在人类中,来自同性别和异性别双胞胎的女性成员在与男性共享的宫内环境中可能会经历更高水平的产前睾丸酮暴露。我们测试了来自同性别和异性别双胞胎的女性双胞胎的左利手/右利手比率的差异。我们的样本包括 4736 名受试者,约占 1983-1987 年所有芬兰双胞胎的 70%,他们提供了关于测量的妊娠和出生相关因素的信息。这些双胞胎中分别有 771 名和 744 名的 14 岁时的循环睾丸酮和雌二醇水平可用。我们发现,来自异性别双胞胎的女性(5.3%)的左利手率明显(p=.006)低于来自同性别双胞胎的女性(8.6%)。在女性或男性中,睾丸酮和雌二醇的循环水平均与利手无关。来自异性别和同性别双胞胎的女性之间的循环睾丸酮或雌二醇水平也没有差异。我们有信息的出生和妊娠相关因素与利手无关。我们的结果很难完全用产后因素来解释,但它们为与睾丸酮与利手形成有关的理论提供了支持,并且在基于人群的样本中,提示了产前睾丸酮转移的影响。