Cerebral glucose metabolic rates in normal human females versus
normal males
Source: Psychiatry Res
1987 Jul;21(3):237-245.
Author: Baxter LR;Mazziotta JC;Phelps ME;Selin CE;Guze BH;Fairbanks L PubMed ID: 3498176
Abstract:
Sex-related differences have been reported for some brain
neuroanatomical structures and several measures of brain function. We
studied the cerebral glucose metabolic rates of normal men (n 3D 7) and
women (n 3D 7) with positron emission tomography and the
fluorodeoxyglucose method. Women were studied between days 5 and 15 of
the menstrual cycle. Women had whole brain glucose metabolic rates that
were 19% higher than those of men. All neuroanatomical structures
surveyed showed significant female greater than male rates, with no
particular regions being outstanding. The higher cerebral glucose
metabolic rates we observed in women may have been related to the
effects of the high estrogen levels that can obtain in the phase of the
menstrual cycle during which we tested our female subjects