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Behavioral and histochemical characterization of sexually dimorphic responses to acute social isolation and reunion in mice.
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Neuroscience Research . Sep2023, Vol. 194, p36-43. 8p. - Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- In many mammalian species, females exhibit higher sociability and gregariousness than males, presumably due to the benefit of group living for maternal care. We have previously reported that adult female mice exhibit contact-seeking behaviors upon acute social isolation via amylin-calcitonin receptor (Calcr) signaling in the medial preoptic area (MPOA). In this study, we examined the sex differences in the behavioral responses to acute social isolation and reunion, and the levels of amylin and Calcr expression in the MPOA. We found that male mice exhibited significantly less contact-seeking upon social isolation. Upon reunion, male mice contacted each other to a similar extent as females, but their interactions were more aggressive and less affiliative compared with females. While Calcr-expressing neurons were activated during social contacts in males as in females, the amylin and Calcr expression were significantly lower in males than in females. Together with our previous findings, these findings suggested that the lower expression of both amylin and Calcr may explain the lower contact-seeking and social affiliation of male mice. • Male mice exhibited less contact-seeking behaviors after acute social isolation than female mice. • Expression of amylin and Calcr was lower in male mice than female mice. • Results suggest that the lower expression of amylin and Calcr may explain the lower contact-seeking behaviors in male mice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 01680102
- Volume :
- 194
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Neuroscience Research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 168585002
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neures.2023.04.001