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Social Stimuli Induce Activation of Oxytocin Neurons Within the Paraventricular Nucleus of the Hypothalamus to Promote Social Behavior in Male Mice
- Source :
- J Neurosci
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- Society for Neuroscience, 2020.
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Abstract
- Oxytocin (OT) is critical for the expression of social behavior across a wide array of species; however, the role of this system in the encoding of socially relevant information is not well understood. In the present study, we show that chemogenetic activation of OT neurons within the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVH) of male mice (OT-Ires-Cre) enhanced social investigation during a social choice test, while chemogenetic inhibition of these neurons abolished typical social preferences. These data suggest that activation of the OT system is necessary to direct behavior preferentially toward social stimuli. To determine whether the presence of a social stimulus is sufficient to induce activation of PVH-OT neurons, we performed the first definitive recording of OT neurons in awake mice using two-photon calcium imaging. These recordings demonstrate that social stimuli activate PVH-OT neurons and that these neurons differentially encode social and nonsocial stimuli, suggesting that PVH-OT neurons may act to convey social salience of environmental stimuli. Finally, an attenuation of social salience is associated with social disorders, such as autism. We therefore also examined possible OT system dysfunction in a mouse model of autism,Shank3bknock-out (KO) mice. MaleShank3bKO mice showed a marked reduction in PVH-OT neuron number and administration of an OT receptor agonist improved social deficits. Overall, these data suggest that the presence of a social stimulus induces activation of the PVH-OT neurons to promote adaptive social behavior responses.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENTAlthough the oxytocin (OT) system is well known to regulate a diverse array of social behaviors, the mechanism in which OT acts to promote the appropriate social response is poorly understood. One hypothesis is that the presence of social conspecifics activates the OT system to generate an adaptive social response. Here, we selectively recorded from OT neurons in the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus (PVH) to show that social stimulus exposure indeed induces activation of the OT system. We also show that activation of the OT system is necessary to promote social behavior and that mice with abnormal social behavior have reduced numbers of PVH-OT neurons. Finally, aberrant social behavior in these mice was rescued by administration of an OT receptor agonist.
- Subjects :
- Male
Agonist
Patch-Clamp Techniques
medicine.drug_class
Action Potentials
Nerve Tissue Proteins
Biology
Stimulus (physiology)
Oxytocin
Benzodiazepines
Mice
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Calcium imaging
Genes, Reporter
medicine
Animals
Calcium Signaling
Autistic Disorder
Wakefulness
Social Behavior
Clozapine
Research Articles
030304 developmental biology
Mice, Knockout
Neurons
Appetitive Behavior
0303 health sciences
General Neuroscience
Microfilament Proteins
Disease Models, Animal
medicine.anatomical_structure
Receptors, Oxytocin
Hypothalamus
Exploratory Behavior
Pyrazoles
Neuron
Neuroscience
Nucleus
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Paraventricular Hypothalamic Nucleus
medicine.drug
Social behavior
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15292401 and 02706474
- Volume :
- 40
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Journal of Neuroscience
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4b2051477855100619c557a039b2256d
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.1515-18.2020