Circadian rhythms tied to changes in brain morphology in a densely-sampled male.
Elle M MurataLaura PritschetHannah GrotzingerCaitlin M TaylorEmily G JacobsPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Though rhythmic changes in steroid hormone secretion have been tied to changes in brain volume in several mammalian species, this relationship has not been well characterized in humans. In this precision neuroimaging study, we found that global and regional brain morphology and steroid hormone levels exhibit tandem circadian rhythms. These findings provide high-resolution insight into the anatomical signature of diurnal changes in brain morphology and steroid hormone production in a human male and reveal the metronomic regularity of these rhythms over time.