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Is prenatal testosterone-estrogen balance related to critical shoulder angle?

Authors :
Yaka, Haluk
Baako, Yahaya
Özer, Mustafa
Kanatli, Ulunay
Source :
Early Human Development. Dec2023, Vol. 187, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The 2D:4D ratio (an indicator of prenatal testosterone-estrogen balance) is the ratio of the second finger length to the fourth finger length. We hypothesized that low 2D:4D values indicating high prenatal testosterone exposure may be associated with increased critical shoulder angle (CSA). The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between CSA and 2D:4D ratio. Meeting the study criteria, 252 patients were included in the study. We measured CSA on true anterior-posterior radiographs, glenoid version(GV) and glenoid inclination(GI) on MRI images and the lengths of the second and fourth fingers on both hands of the patients. Additionally, we compared 2D:4D ratios and CSA, GV, GI measurements. We found a significant negative correlation between CSA and the 2D:4D ratio in both hands (p < 0.001). Patients with CSA > 35° had a significantly lower 2D:4D ratio than patients with CSA < 35° (p < 0.001). When the patients were grouped according to CSA35°, the cut-off value for the left-hand 2D:4D ratio was 0.96, which showed 84.8 % sensitivity and 83.3 % specificity(AUC:0.911). Patients were compared in terms of CSA by categorizing as 2D:4D > 1 and 2D:4D < 1. Accordingly, the CSA value was significantly lower in patients with 2D:4D > 1. In the classification made according to this length classification of the left hand, the cut-off value was 30.25°. This value showed 92.2 % sensitivity and 85 % specificity(AUC:0.956). The 2D:4D ratio is related to CSA. A low 2D:4D ratio(<0.96), indicating high intrauterine testosterone exposure, is associated with CSA > 35°, while a high 2D:4D ratio (>1), indicating low intrauterine testosterone exposure, is associated with a low CSA(<30.25°). • There is a negative correlation between 2D:4D ratio and critical shoulder angle. • A low 2D:4D ratio is associated with a high critical shoulder angle. • Low 2D:4D ratio may be a risk factor for diseases associated with high critical shoulder angle (e.g. rotator cuff tear). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03783782
Volume :
187
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Early Human Development
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174032475
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2023.105890