Zhou Yingying, Long Yicheng
School of Medicine, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Department of Psychiatry, and National Clinical Research Center for Mental Disorders, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, China.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Aug 22;15:1456714. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1456714. eCollection 2024.
Females and males are known to be different in the prevalences of multiple psychiatric disorders, while the underlying neural mechanisms are unclear. Based on non-invasive neuroimaging techniques and graph theory, many researchers have tried to use a small-world network model to elucidate sex differences in the brain. This manuscript aims to compile the related research findings from the past few years and summarize the sex differences in human brain networks in both normal and psychiatric populations from the perspective of small-world properties. We reviewed published reports examining altered small-world properties in both the functional and structural brain networks between males and females. Based on four patterns of altered small-world properties proposed: randomization, regularization, stronger small-worldization, and weaker small-worldization, we found that current results point to a significant trend toward more regularization in normal females and more randomization in normal males in functional brain networks. On the other hand, there seems to be no consensus to date on the sex differences in small-world properties of the structural brain networks in normal populations. Nevertheless, we noticed that the sample sizes in many published studies are small, and future studies with larger samples are warranted to obtain more reliable results. Moreover, the number of related studies conducted in psychiatric populations is still limited and more investigations might be needed. We anticipate that these conclusions will contribute to a deeper understanding of the sex differences in the brain, which may be also valuable for developing new methods in the treatment of psychiatric disorders.
众所周知,多种精神疾病的患病率在女性和男性中存在差异,但其潜在的神经机制尚不清楚。基于非侵入性神经成像技术和图论,许多研究人员试图使用小世界网络模型来阐明大脑中的性别差异。本文旨在汇总过去几年的相关研究结果,并从小世界特性的角度总结正常人群和精神疾病人群大脑网络中的性别差异。我们回顾了已发表的报告,这些报告研究了男性和女性在功能和结构脑网络中改变的小世界特性。基于提出的四种改变的小世界特性模式:随机化、规则化、更强的小世界化和更弱的小世界化,我们发现目前的结果表明,在功能脑网络中,正常女性有更明显的规则化趋势,正常男性有更明显的随机化趋势。另一方面,关于正常人群结构脑网络小世界特性的性别差异,目前似乎尚无共识。尽管如此,我们注意到许多已发表研究的样本量较小,因此有必要进行更大样本量的未来研究以获得更可靠的结果。此外,在精神疾病人群中进行的相关研究数量仍然有限,可能需要更多的调查。我们预计这些结论将有助于更深入地理解大脑中的性别差异,这对于开发治疗精神疾病的新方法也可能具有重要价值。