Noonan M, Smith M A, Kelleher K, Sanfilippo M A
Department of Biology, Canisius College, Buffalo, NY 14208, USA.
Brain Res Bull. 1998;45(1):101-4. doi: 10.1016/s0361-9230(97)00314-6.
Earlier studies have shown that the corpus callosum of rats tends to be larger in males than in females. We report here that the anterior commissure of rats is also larger in males than in females. The sizes of the two commissures were positively correlated in both sexes, but significantly more so in females than in males. The anterior commissure size difference in rats reported here is opposite in direction from that reported elsewhere for humans, and we speculate that this may derive from differences in the relative proportions of the constituent fibers that make up the anterior commissure in the two species.
早期研究表明,大鼠的胼胝体往往雄性比雌性更大。我们在此报告,大鼠的前连合同样是雄性比雌性更大。两性中这两个连合的大小呈正相关,但在雌性中比在雄性中显著更强。此处报告的大鼠前连合大小差异与其他地方报告的人类的差异方向相反,我们推测这可能源于构成两个物种前连合的组成纤维相对比例的差异。