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Japanese quail as a model system for studying the neuroendocrine control of reproductive and social behaviors.

Gregory F Ball1, Jacques Balthazart.   

Abstract

Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica; referred to simply as quail in this article) readily exhibit sexual behavior and related social behaviors in captive conditions and have therefore proven valuable for studies of how early social experience can shape adult mate preference and sexual behavior. Quail have also been used in sexual conditioning studies illustrating that natural stimuli predict successful reproduction via Pavlovian processes. In addition, they have proven to be a good model to study how variation in photoperiod regulates reproduction and how variation in gonadal steroid hormones controls sexual behavior. For example, studies have shown that testosterone activates male-typical behaviors after being metabolized into estrogenic and androgenic metabolites. A critical site of action for these metabolites is the medial preoptic nucleus (POM), which is larger in males than in females. The enzyme aromatase converts testosterone to estradiol and is enriched in the POM in a male-biased fashion. Quail studies were the first to show that this enzyme is regulated both relatively slowly via genomic actions of steroids and more quickly via phosphorylation. With this base of knowledge and the recent cloning of the entire genome of the closely related chicken, quail will be valuable for future studies connecting gene expression to sexual and social behaviors.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21131709      PMCID: PMC3522869          DOI: 10.1093/ilar.51.4.310

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ILAR J        ISSN: 1084-2020


  117 in total

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Authors:  Jacques Balthazart; Michelle Baillien; Gregory F Ball
Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol       Date:  2002-05       Impact factor: 2.231

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Journal:  Brain Res Bull       Date:  1990-07       Impact factor: 4.077

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Authors:  B K Follett
Journal:  J Endocrinol       Date:  1976-04       Impact factor: 4.286

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Journal:  Arch Int Physiol Biochim       Date:  1985-06

5.  Eggs of a female Japanese quail are more likely to be fertilized by a male that she prefers.

Authors:  Kamini N Persaud; Bennett G Galef
Journal:  J Comp Psychol       Date:  2005-08       Impact factor: 2.231

6.  Testosterone and sex-related behavior and morphology: relationship during maturation and in the adult Japanese quail.

Authors:  M A Ottinger; H J Brinkley
Journal:  Horm Behav       Date:  1978-10       Impact factor: 3.587

7.  Variations in the photoperiodic cloacal response of Japanese quail: association with testes weight and feather color.

Authors:  T Oishi; T Konishi
Journal:  Gen Comp Endocrinol       Date:  1983-04       Impact factor: 2.822

Review 8.  Photorefractoriness in Japanese quail: possible involvement of the thyroid gland.

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Journal:  J Exp Zool       Date:  1984-12

9.  Androgen mediation of conditioned rhythmic cloacal sphincter movements in Japanese Quail (Coturnix japonica).

Authors:  Kevin S Holloway; Jacques Balthazart; Charlotte A Cornil
Journal:  J Comp Psychol       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 2.231

10.  Changes in serum concentrations of steroids during embryonic and post-hatching development of male and female Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica).

Authors:  M Schumacher; J Sulon; J Balthazart
Journal:  J Endocrinol       Date:  1988-07       Impact factor: 4.286

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1.  Birth of neural progenitors during the embryonic period of sexual differentiation in the Japanese quail brain.

Authors:  Sylvia M Bardet; Karen Mouriec; Jacques Balthazart
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  2012-12-15       Impact factor: 3.215

2.  Age-dependent and age-independent effects of testosterone in male quail.

Authors:  Charlotte A Cornil; Melanie Schmit; Catherine de Bournonville; Meg-Anne Ceuleers; Corentin Daulne; Jacques Balthazart
Journal:  Gen Comp Endocrinol       Date:  2014-08-23       Impact factor: 2.822

3.  Peripubertal proliferation of progenitor cells in the preoptic area of Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).

Authors:  Karen Mouriec; Jacques Balthazart
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  2013-04-25       Impact factor: 3.252

4.  Steroid profiles in quail brain and serum: Sex and regional differences and effects of castration with steroid replacement.

Authors:  Philippe Liere; Charlotte A Cornil; Marie Pierre de Bournonville; Antoine Pianos; Matthieu Keller; Michael Schumacher; Jacques Balthazart
Journal:  J Neuroendocrinol       Date:  2019-02-01       Impact factor: 3.627

5.  Sexually differentiated and neuroanatomically specific co-expression of aromatase neurons and GAD67 in the male and female quail brain.

Authors:  Charlotte A Cornil; Gregory F Ball; Jacques Balthazart
Journal:  Eur J Neurosci       Date:  2020-06-10       Impact factor: 3.386

6.  Neural pathways mediating control of reproductive behavior in male Japanese quail.

Authors:  J Martin Wild; Jacques Balthazart
Journal:  J Comp Neurol       Date:  2013-06-15       Impact factor: 3.215

7.  Site-specific effects of aromatase inhibition on the activation of male sexual behavior in male Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica).

Authors:  Marie-Pierre de Bournonville; Laura M Vandries; Gregory F Ball; Jacques Balthazart; Charlotte A Cornil
Journal:  Horm Behav       Date:  2019-01-09       Impact factor: 3.587

8.  Distinct neuroendocrine mechanisms control neural activity underlying sex differences in sexual motivation and performance.

Authors:  Jacques Balthazart; Céline Corbisier de Meaultsart; Gregory F Ball; Charlotte A Cornil
Journal:  Eur J Neurosci       Date:  2013-01-03       Impact factor: 3.386

9.  Neuroestrogens rapidly regulate sexual motivation but not performance.

Authors:  Aurore L Seredynski; Jacques Balthazart; Virginie J Christophe; Gregory F Ball; Charlotte A Cornil
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2013-01-02       Impact factor: 6.167

10.  Non-ovarian aromatization is required to activate female sexual motivation in testosterone-treated ovariectomized quail.

Authors:  Catherine de Bournonville; Jacques Balthazart; Gregory F Ball; Charlotte A Cornil
Journal:  Horm Behav       Date:  2016-05-14       Impact factor: 3.587

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