Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 639 North Pleasant Street, Morrill IVN Neuroscience, Amherst, MA 01003, USA.
Department of Psychology, University of Houston, 3695 Cullen Boulevard, Houston, TX 77204, USA.
Horm Behav. 2024 Jan;157:105445. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2023.105445. Epub 2023 Nov 17.
Sex is ubiquitous and variable throughout the animal kingdom. Historically, scientists have used reductionist methodologies that rely on a priori sex categorizations, in which two discrete sexes are inextricably linked with gamete type. However, this binarized operationalization does not adequately reflect the diversity of sex observed in nature. This is due, in part, to the fact that sex exists across many levels of biological analysis, including genetic, molecular, cellular, morphological, behavioral, and population levels. Furthermore, the biological mechanisms governing sex are embedded in complex networks that dynamically interact with other systems. To produce the most accurate and scientifically rigorous work examining sex in neuroendocrinology and to capture the full range of sex variability and diversity present in animal systems, we must critically assess the frameworks, experimental designs, and analytical methods used in our research. In this perspective piece, we first propose a new conceptual framework to guide the integrative study of sex. Then, we provide practical guidance on research approaches for studying sex-associated variables, including factors to consider in study design, selection of model organisms, experimental methodologies, and statistical analyses. We invite fellow scientists to conscientiously apply these modernized approaches to advance our biological understanding of sex and to encourage academically and socially responsible outcomes of our work. By expanding our conceptual frameworks and methodological approaches to the study of sex, we will gain insight into the unique ways that sex exists across levels of biological organization to produce the vast array of variability and diversity observed in nature.
性在动物界中无处不在且具有多样性。历史上,科学家们使用了依赖于先验性别分类的简化方法论,其中两种离散的性别与配子类型不可分割地联系在一起。然而,这种二分法的操作化并不能充分反映自然界中观察到的性的多样性。部分原因是,性存在于许多生物学分析层面,包括遗传、分子、细胞、形态、行为和种群水平。此外,控制性的生物学机制嵌入在与其他系统动态相互作用的复杂网络中。为了在神经内分泌学中研究性别,产生最准确和最科学严谨的工作,并捕捉到动物系统中存在的所有性别可变性和多样性,我们必须批判性地评估我们研究中使用的框架、实验设计和分析方法。在这篇观点文章中,我们首先提出了一个新的概念框架来指导性的综合研究。然后,我们提供了关于研究与性别相关变量的研究方法的实用指导,包括在研究设计、模型生物选择、实验方法和统计分析中需要考虑的因素。我们邀请同行科学家自觉地应用这些现代化方法来推进我们对性的生物学理解,并鼓励我们的工作在学术和社会上产生负责任的结果。通过扩展我们研究性的概念框架和方法学方法,我们将深入了解性在生物学组织层面上存在的独特方式,以产生自然界中观察到的巨大可变性和多样性。