Effect of Fetal Sex Hormone on the Development of Alzheimer’s Disease in Woman:A Cross-Sectional Study Using 2D/4D Digit Length Ratio
10.47825/jkgp.2020.24.2.99
- Author:
Tae Uk KANG
1
;
Young Min LEE
;
Je Min PARK
;
Byung Dae LEE
;
Eun soo MOON
;
Hee Jeong JEONG
;
Soo Yeon KIM
;
Kang Yoon LEE
;
Hwa gyu SUH
;
Young-In CHUNG
Author Information
1. Department of Psychiatry, Seoul Metropolitan Eunpyeung Hospital, Seoul, Korea
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry
2020;24(2):99-102
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
-
Abstract:
Objective:The purpose of this study is to investigate an association between sex-hormone exposure during fetal period and the development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Methods:Twenty four AD patients and 25 normal controls were included from Memory Impairment Clinic of Pusan National University Hospital in Korea. Subjects are measured the ratio of the length of the second to the fourth digit (2D/4D) to estimate fetal sex-hormone exposure. Analysis of covariance was used to investigate an association between fetal sex-hormone exposure and the development of AD after adjusting age, education level, Korean Mini-Mental Status Examination and head circumference.
Results:We found that the females with AD had significantly lower 2D/4D ratios than the female controls. In the females withAD, the 2D/4D ratios in the left hand was 0.021 and 0.017 in the right hand compared with the controls.
Conclusion:Our findings suggest that the development of AD in female may be related with higher testosterone and lower es-trogen exposure during fetal period.