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Title:Female mice deficient in alpha-fetoprotein show female-typical neural responses to conspecific-derived pheromones
Author(s):Brock O; Keller M; Douhard Q; Bakker J;
Address:"Neuroendocrinology, Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. o.brock@nin.knaw.nl"
Journal Title:PLoS One
Year:2012
Volume:20120615
Issue:6
Page Number:e39204 -
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0039204
ISSN/ISBN:1932-6203 (Electronic) 1932-6203 (Linking)
Abstract:"The neural mechanisms controlling sexual behavior are sexually differentiated by the perinatal actions of sex steroid hormones. We recently observed using female mice deficient in alpha-fetoprotein (AFP-KO) and which lack the protective actions of AFP against maternal estradiol, that exposure to prenatal estradiol completely defeminized the potential to show lordosis behavior in adulthood. Furthermore, AFP-KO females failed to show any male-directed mate preferences following treatment with estradiol and progesterone, indicating a reduced sexual motivation to seek out the male. In the present study, we asked whether neural responses to male- and female-derived odors are also affected in AFP-KO female mice. Therefore, we compared patterns of Fos, the protein product of the immediate early gene, c-fos, commonly used as a marker of neuronal activation, between wild-type (WT) and AFP-KO female mice following exposure to male or estrous female urine. We also tested WT males to confirm the previously observed sex differences in neural responses to male urinary odors. Interestingly, AFP-KO females showed normal, female-like Fos responses, i.e. exposure to urinary odors from male but not estrous female mice induced equivalent levels of Fos protein in the accessory olfactory pathways (e.g. the medial part of the preoptic nucleus, the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, the amygdala, and the lateral part of the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus) as well as in the main olfactory pathways (e.g. the piriform cortex and the anterior cortical amygdaloid nucleus), as WT females. By contrast, WT males did not show any significant induction of Fos protein in these brain areas upon exposure to either male or estrous female urinary odors. These results thus suggest that prenatal estradiol is not involved in the sexual differentiation of neural Fos responses to male-derived odors"
Keywords:"Animals Female Immunohistochemistry Male Mice Mice, Knockout Sex Attractants/*physiology *Sexual Behavior, Animal alpha-Fetoproteins/genetics/*physiology;neuroscience;"
Notes:"MedlineBrock, Olivier Keller, Matthieu Douhard, Quentin Bakker, Julie eng R01 HD044897/HD/NICHD NIH HHS/ NICHD - HD044897/PHS HHS/ Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2012/06/22 PLoS One. 2012; 7(6):e39204. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0039204. Epub 2012 Jun 15"

 
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