Hippocampal structural changes across the menstrual cycle |
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Authors: | Protopopescu Xenia Butler Tracy Pan Hong Root James Altemus Margaret Polanecsky Margaret McEwen Bruce Silbersweig David Stern Emily |
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Affiliation: | Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, New York 10021, USA. xoprotop@med.cornell.edu |
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Abstract: | Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in association with Jacobian-modulated voxel-based morphometry (VBM) was used to test for regional variation in gray matter over the menstrual cycle. T1-weighted anatomical images were acquired using a spoiled gradient recalled acquisition sequence in 21 women. Each subject was scanned twice: once during the postmenstrual late-follicular phase (Days 10-12 after onset of menses), and once during the premenstrual late-luteal phase (1-5 days before the onset of menses). Gray matter was relatively increased in the right anterior hippocampus and relatively decreased in the right dorsal basal ganglia (globus pallidus/putamen) in the postmenstrual phase. Verbal declarative memory was increased in the postmenstrual vs. premenstrual phase. This first report of human brain structural plasticity associated with the endogenous menstrual cycle extends well-established animal findings of hormone-mediated hippocampal plasticity to humans, and has implications for understanding alterations in cognition and behavior across the menstrual cycle. |
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Keywords: | menstrual cycle MRI anatomy VBM estrogen structural |
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