| Literature DB >> 31735496 |
Sayaka Inoue1, Renzhi Yang2, Adarsh Tantry1, Chung-Ha Davis3, Taehong Yang1, Joseph R Knoedler1, Yichao Wei1, Eliza L Adams3, Shivani Thombare1, Samantha R Golf3, Rachael L Neve4, Marc Tessier-Lavigne5, Jun B Ding6, Nirao M Shah7.
Abstract
Behaviors are inextricably linked to internal state. We have identified a neural mechanism that links female sexual behavior with the estrus, the ovulatory phase of the estrous cycle. We find that progesterone-receptor (PR)-expressing neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) are active and required during this behavior. Activating these neurons, however, does not elicit sexual behavior in non-estrus females. We show that projections of PR+ VMH neurons to the anteroventral periventricular (AVPV) nucleus change across the 5-day mouse estrous cycle, with ∼3-fold more termini and functional connections during estrus. This cyclic increase in connectivity is found in adult females, but not males, and regulated by estrogen signaling in PR+ VMH neurons. We further show that these connections are essential for sexual behavior in receptive females. Thus, estrogen-regulated structural plasticity of behaviorally salient connections in the adult female brain links sexual behavior to the estrus phase of the estrous cycle.Entities:
Keywords: anteroventral periventricular nucleus; emotional behavior; estrogen, progesterone; estrous cycle; plasticity; sexual behavior; sexually dimorphic behavior; ventromedial hypothalamus
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31735496 PMCID: PMC7096331 DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2019.10.025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 41.582