posted on 2019-03-19, 04:01authored byHANNAH PUI YUN LOKE
This thesis investigated the role of a male-specific Y-chromosome gene known as SRY in the male brain. The findings revealed that SRY is involved in the healthy functioning of the male brain. However, high levels of SRY worsen the symptoms in animal models of Parkinson’s disease. In contrast, low levels of SRY contributed to symptoms in an animal model of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Therefore, the results demonstrate that the misregulation of SRY levels could underlie the male bias in brain disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and ADHD.
History
Principal supervisor
Joohyung Lee
Additional supervisor 1
Vincent Harley
Year of Award
2018
Department, School or Centre
Central Clinical School
Additional Institution or Organisation
Molecular and Translational Science (Hudson Institute)