Wang Y, Wang H-L, Li Y-H, Zhu F-L, Li S-J, Ni H
Institute of Pediatric Medicine, Children's Hospital of Soochow University, Gusu District, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China.
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2016 Mar;20(5):806-9.
In past few decades, there has an outburst of research surrounding second to fourth finger digit ratio (2D:4D) and its relation to prenatal sex steroids including both testosterone and estrogen. In utero, testosterone and estrogen are responsible for the differences in digit ratio between the genders. Recent research has tried to extend past the influence of steroids and look at the potential effect of digit ratios on fine and gross motor skills in children. We compiled the current understanding of the connection between sex hormones and the development of the 2D:4D ratio as well as the effect the ratio has on motor skills. There seems to be a significant positive correlation between 2D:4D digit ratio and precision of fine motor skill. In addition, there is a negative correlation between 2D:4D ratio and speed of fine motor activity. In this review, we will outline the use of 2D:4D ratio as a biomarker for prenatal sex steroids and through that, a proxy marker for fine and gross motor skills.
在过去几十年里,围绕食指与无名指比例(2D:4D)及其与包括睾酮和雌激素在内的产前性类固醇的关系展开了大量研究。在子宫内,睾酮和雌激素导致了两性之间手指比例的差异。最近的研究试图超越类固醇的影响,探讨手指比例对儿童精细和粗大运动技能的潜在影响。我们汇总了目前对性激素与2D:4D比例发育之间联系以及该比例对运动技能影响的理解。2D:4D手指比例与精细运动技能的精度之间似乎存在显著正相关。此外,2D:4D比例与精细运动活动速度之间存在负相关。在本综述中,我们将概述2D:4D比例作为产前性类固醇生物标志物的用途,并借此作为精细和粗大运动技能的替代标志物。