Institute for Human Neuroscience, Boys Town National Research Hospital, Boys Town, NE, USA; Center for Pediatric Brain Health, Boys Town National Research Hospital, Boys Town, NE, USA; College of Medicine, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA.
Institute for Human Neuroscience, Boys Town National Research Hospital, Boys Town, NE, USA; Center for Pediatric Brain Health, Boys Town National Research Hospital, Boys Town, NE, USA; Department of Pharmacology and Neuroscience, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, USA.
Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2023 Jun;61:101257. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2023.101257. Epub 2023 May 18.
Recent investigations have studied the development of motor-related oscillatory responses to delineate maturational changes from childhood to young adulthood. While these studies included youth during the pubertal transition period, none have probed the impact of testosterone levels on motor cortical dynamics and performance. We collected salivary testosterone samples and recorded magnetoencephalography during a complex motor sequencing task in 58 youth aged 9-15 years old. The relationships between testosterone, age, task behavior, and beta (15-23 Hz) oscillatory dynamics were examined using multiple mediation modeling. We found that testosterone mediated the effect of age on movement-related beta activity. We also found that the effect of age on movement duration was mediated by testosterone and reaction time. Interestingly, the relationships between testosterone and motor performance were not mediated by beta activity in the left primary motor cortex, which may indicate the importance of higher-order motor regions. Overall, our results suggest that testosterone has unique associations with neural and behavioral indices of complex motor performance, beyond those already characterized in the literature. These findings are the first to link developmental changes in testosterone levels to maturation of beta oscillatory dynamics serving complex motor planning and execution, and specific measures of motor performance.
最近的研究调查了运动相关的振荡反应的发展,以描绘从儿童期到青年期的成熟变化。虽然这些研究包括青春期过渡期间的年轻人,但没有研究探究睾丸激素水平对运动皮质动力学和表现的影响。我们收集了唾液睾丸激素样本,并在一项复杂的运动序列任务中记录了脑磁图,该任务涉及 58 名年龄在 9-15 岁的年轻人。使用多中介模型研究了睾丸激素、年龄、任务行为和β(15-23 Hz)振荡动力学之间的关系。我们发现,睾丸激素介导了年龄对运动相关β活动的影响。我们还发现,年龄对运动持续时间的影响是由睾丸激素和反应时间介导的。有趣的是,睾丸激素与运动表现之间的关系不受左侧初级运动皮层β活动的中介,这可能表明高级运动区域的重要性。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,睾丸激素与复杂运动表现的神经和行为指标之间存在独特的关联,而这些指标已经在文献中得到了描述。这些发现是首次将睾丸激素水平的发育变化与β振荡动力学的成熟联系起来,这些动力学有助于复杂运动计划和执行,以及特定的运动表现测量。