Sex-Specific Effects of Anxiety on Cognition and Activity-Dependent Neural Networks: Insights from (Female) Mice and (Wo)Men.
Holly C HunsbergerSeonjoo LeeMichelle JinMarcos LanioAlicia WhyeJiook ChaMiranda ScarlataKeerthana JayaseelanChristine A DennyPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
While future studies are needed to understand whether anxiety is a predictor, a neuropsychiatric biomarker, or a comorbid symptom that occurs during disease onset, these results suggest that AD network dysfunction is sexually dimorphic, and that personalized medicine may benefit male and female AD patients rather than a one size fits all approach.
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