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The role of the estrogen receptor-α gene, Esr1, in maternal-like behavior in juvenile female and male rats.

Caileen R Moran1, Jill M Gallagher1, Robert S Bridges2.   

Abstract

The estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-α) is an important ligand activated transcription factor that works to control gene transcription in many species. Previous studies have shown estrogen to be an important hormone in the regulation of maternal behavior. Like adult female rats, both male and female juvenile rats exhibit increased level of maternal-like behavior when exposed to pups. The aim of this study was to determine whether ER-α is critical for the expression of maternal-like behavior in juvenile male and female rats. ER-α knock-out and wildtype (WT) juvenile male and female rats were generated and tested for maternal behaviors. Latencies to display maternal-like behaviors that included retrieval, grouping and crouching responses, revealed no genotype differences between KO and WT subjects. Male juvenile rats exhibited slightly shorter latencies than WT juvenile female rats indicating a sex difference in the latency to display these responses. Additionally, ER-α KO females exhibited a delay in onset of vaginal opening compared to WT females, indicating a role for ER-α in sexual maturation. The behavioral findings indicate that ER-α is not obligatory for the expression of full maternal-like behavior in male and female juvenile rats. Understanding this neurobiological system will help to elucidate the developmental involvement of the endocrine and brain networks in the regulation of maternal behaviors in mammals.
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Keywords:  ER-α knockouts; Estrogen receptor-alpha; Juvenile female and male rats; Maternal-like behavior; Vaginal opening

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31917318      PMCID: PMC7086384          DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.112797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Behav        ISSN: 0031-9384


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