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Horm Behav


Title:A comparison of the effects of male pheromone priming and optogenetic inhibition of accessory olfactory bulb forebrain inputs on the sexual behavior of estrous female mice
Author(s):McCarthy EA; Kunkhyen T; Korzan WJ; Naik A; Maqsudlu A; Cherry JA; Baum MJ;
Address:"Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, United States. Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, United States"
Journal Title:Horm Behav
Year:2017
Volume:20170105
Issue:
Page Number:104 - 112
DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2016.12.011
ISSN/ISBN:1095-6867 (Electronic) 0018-506X (Print) 0018-506X (Linking)
Abstract:"Previous research has shown that repeated testing with a stimulus male is required for ovariectomized, hormone-primed female mice to become sexually receptive (show maximal lordosis quotients; LQs) and that drug-induced, epigenetic enhancement of estradiol receptor function accelerated the improvement in LQs otherwise shown by estrous females with repeated testing. We asked whether pre-exposure to male pheromones ('pheromone priming') would also accelerate the improvement in LQs with repeated tests and whether optogenetic inhibition of accessory olfactory bulb (AOB) projection neurons could inhibit lordosis in sexually experienced estrous female mice. In Experiment 1, repeated priming with soiled male bedding failed to accelerate the progressive improvement in LQs shown by estrous female mice across 5 tests, although the duration of each lordosis response and females' investigation of male body parts during the first test was augmented by such priming. In Experiment 2, acute optogenetic inhibition of AOB inputs to the forebrain during freely moving behavioral tests significantly reduced LQs, suggesting that continued AOB signaling to the forebrain during mating is required for maximal lordotic responsiveness even in sexually experienced females. Our results also suggest that pheromonal stimulation, by itself, cannot substitute for the full complement of sensory stimulation received by estrous females from mounting males that normally leads to the progressive improvement in their LQs with repeated testing"
Keywords:"Animals Estrus/drug effects/*physiology Female Male Mice Neural Inhibition/*physiology Olfactory Bulb/*physiology *Optogenetics Pheromones/*physiology *Posture Sexual Behavior, Animal/*physiology Lordosis Odor investigation Optogenetics Pheromone Sexual b;"
Notes:"MedlineMcCarthy, Elizabeth A Kunkhyen, Tenzin Korzan, Wayne J Naik, Ajay Maqsudlu, Arman Cherry, James A Baum, Michael J eng R01 DC008962/DC/NIDCD NIH HHS/ Comparative Study 2017/01/10 Horm Behav. 2017 Mar; 89:104-112. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2016.12.011. Epub 2017 Jan 5"

 
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