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Testosterone regulates the emission of ultrasonic vocalizations and mounting behavior during different developmental periods in mice.

Takefumi Kikusui1, Yuichi Shima2, Miku Sonobe1, Yuuki Yoshida1, Miho Nagasawa1, Kensaku Nomoto1, Kazutaka Mogi1.   

Abstract

Testosterone masculinizes male sexual behavior by providing organizational and activational effects during the perinatal and peripubertal periods and during adulthood, respectively. We revealed that the emission of ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) and mounting behavior was regulated by different neural circuits. However, the detailed testosterone effects on these two behaviors have not been fully elucidated. Here, we evaluated the time-dependent effects of testosterone on USVs and mounting behavior in mice using a testosterone treatment model, in which females were treated with testosterone to assess the "gain-of-function" and a "loss-of-function" model. In the loss-of-function model, we used Ad4BP/SF-1ΔFLC/- male mice, in which testosterone production was abolished in prenatal and postnatal stages, and Ad4BP/SF-1ΔFLC/ΔFLC mice, in which testosterone production was markedly reduced only in prenatal stages. When testosterone was administered to female mice during the neonatal and peripubertal periods, but not during adulthood, USV emissions increased. Conversely, testosterone treatment in adult female mice increased the mounting behavior, but not USVs. In Ad4BP/SF-1ΔFLC/- mice, USVs and mounting behavior was completely absent. Ad4BP/SF-1ΔFLC/ΔFLC male mice displayed equivalent levels of USVs but less mounting behavior. Collectively, these results suggest that testosterone has dual regulatory roles in USV emissions and mounting behavior.
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Keywords:  masculine behavior; mice; testosterone; ultrasonic vocalization

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33070342     DOI: 10.1002/dev.22045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychobiol        ISSN: 0012-1630            Impact factor:   3.038


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1.  Unexpected Interacting Effects of Physical (Radiation) and Chemical (Bisphenol A) Treatments on Male Reproductive Functions in Mice.

Authors:  Margaux Wieckowski; Stéphanie Ranga; Delphine Moison; Sébastien Messiaen; Sonia Abdallah; Sylvie Granon; René Habert; Virginie Rouiller-Fabre; Gabriel Livera; Marie-Justine Guerquin
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-10-30       Impact factor: 5.923

2.  Testosterone Increases the Emission of Ultrasonic Vocalizations With Different Acoustic Characteristics in Mice.

Authors:  Takefumi Kikusui; Miku Sonobe; Yuuki Yoshida; Miho Nagasawa; Elodie Ey; Fabrice de Chaumont; Thomas Bourgeron; Kensaku Nomoto; Kazutaka Mogi
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2021-06-25
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