Turk Psikiyatri Derg. 2020 Summer;31(2):84-89. doi: 10.5080/u23615.
The neurobiological basis of Gender Dysphoria (GD) is not yet fully known. In recent years, the role of prenatal exposure to testosterone has been emphasized in the development of the GD. The aim of this study was to compare the 2D:4D digit ratio, which is considered to be a morphological indicator of exposure to testosterone in the prenatal period, in individuals with GD.
The study included 99 participants diagnosed with GD comprising 54 assigned the female gender at birth [AFB-GD], 45 assigned the male gender at birth [AMB-GD], and 58 female and 58 male participants making up the control group. The right and the left hands of the participants were photocopied and finger lengths were measured using digital calipers.
The 2D:4D digit ratio on the right hand of the AFB-GD group was significantly lower (p=0.028) than that of the female controls, but it did not differ significantly as compared to male controls. The ratio on the left hand of the AFB-GD group did not significantly differ from that of the female controls, but it was higher than that of the male controls (p=0.045). The 2D:4D digit ratio on the right hand of the AMB-GD group did not differ significantly from that of the male controls, but they had a lower finger ratio as compared to the female controls (p<0.001). The ratio on the left hand of the AMB-GD group did not differ significantly from those of the male and female controls.
The results of this study present suggestive evidence that the AFB-GD individuals were exposed to testosterone in the prenatal period.
性别焦虑症(GD)的神经生物学基础尚未完全清楚。近年来,人们强调了胎儿期暴露于睾酮在 GD 发展中的作用。本研究的目的是比较 2D:4D 指长比,这被认为是胎儿期暴露于睾酮的形态学指标,在 GD 个体中。
该研究包括 99 名被诊断为 GD 的参与者,其中 54 名出生时被指定为女性(AFB-GD),45 名出生时被指定为男性(AMB-GD),还有 58 名女性和 58 名男性参与者作为对照组。参与者的右手和左手被影印,并使用数字卡尺测量手指长度。
AFB-GD 组右手的 2D:4D 指长比显著低于(p=0.028)女性对照组,但与男性对照组无显著差异。AFB-GD 组左手的比例与女性对照组无显著差异,但高于男性对照组(p=0.045)。AMB-GD 组右手的 2D:4D 指长比与男性对照组无显著差异,但与女性对照组相比,他们的手指比例较低(p<0.001)。AMB-GD 组左手的比例与男性和女性对照组无显著差异。
本研究结果提示,AFB-GD 个体在胎儿期暴露于睾酮。