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Title: Sex matters : a multivariate pattern analysis of sex- and gender-related neuroanatomical differences in Cis- and transgender individuals using structural magnetic resonance imaging
Authors: Baldinger-Melich, P
Castro, MFU
Seiger, R
Ruef, A
Dwyer, DB
Kranz, GS 
Klobl, M
Kambeitz, J
Kaufmann, U
Windischberger, C
Kasper, S
Falkai, P
Lanzenberger, R
Koutsouleris, N
Issue Date: Mar-2020
Source: Cerebral cortex, Mar. 2020, v. 30, no. 3, p. 1345-1356
Abstract: Univariate analyses of structural neuroimaging data have produced heterogeneous results regarding anatomical sex- and gender-related differences. The current study aimed at delineating and cross-validating brain volumetric surrogates of sex and gender by comparing the structural magnetic resonance imaging data of cis- and transgender subjects using multivariate pattern analysis. Gray matter (GM) tissue maps of 29 transgender men, 23 transgender women, 35 cisgender women, and 34 cisgender men were created using voxel-based morphometry and analyzed using support vector classification. Generalizability of the models was estimated using repeated nested cross-validation. For external validation, significant models were applied to hormone-treated transgender subjects (n= 32) and individuals diagnosed with depression (n= 27). Sex was identified with a balanced accuracy (BAC) of 82.6% (false discovery rate [pFDR] < 0.001) in cisgender, but only with 67.5% (pFDR = 0.04) in transgender participants indicating differences in the neuroanatomical patterns associated with sex in transgender despite the major effect of sex on GM volume irrespective of the self-identification as a woman or man. Gender identity and gender incongruence could not be reliably identified (all pFDR > 0.05). The neuroanatomical signature of sex in cisgender did not interact with depressive features (BAC= 74.7%) but was affected by hormone therapy when applied in transgender women (P< 0.001).
Keywords: Gender incongruence
Gender identity
Multivariate pattern analysis
Sex differences
Structural magnetic resonance imaging
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Journal: Cerebral cortex 
ISSN: 1047-3211
EISSN: 1460-2199
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhz170
Rights: © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press.
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The following publication Pia Baldinger-Melich, Maria F Urquijo Castro, René Seiger, Anne Ruef, Dominic B Dwyer, Georg S Kranz, Manfred Klöbl, Joseph Kambeitz, Ulrike Kaufmann, Christian Windischberger, Siegfried Kasper, Peter Falkai, Rupert Lanzenberger, Nikolaos Koutsouleris, Sex Matters: A Multivariate Pattern Analysis of Sex- and Gender-Related Neuroanatomical Differences in Cis- and Transgender Individuals Using Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cerebral Cortex, Volume 30, Issue 3, March 2020, Pages 1345–1356 is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhz170
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