Jul 20, 2021
Non-Neuronal Cells Drive Sex Differences in Early Brain Development
Posted by Jason Blain in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience, sex
“In this study, for the first time, we see evidence that events which were always assumed to be occurring in the same manner, regardless of sex, may actually be completely different in males compared to females. The fact that these differences involve astrocytes, which have traditionally been ignored in neuroscience but have recently become a hot topic for study, makes them all the more intriguing.”
Summary: Thrombospondin-2, a protein with cell adhesion properties usually secreted by astrocytes, prompted a strong increase in synapses in male-derived neurons but showed no effect in females.
Source: Marshall University
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