Oxytocin Receptor-Expressing Neurons and Nuclei in the Regulation of Social Behaviors

K. Nishimori, Keisuke Sato, S. Hidema, Masahide Yoshida, H. Mizukami
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We previously generated oxytocin (OXT)-deficient mice and oxytocin receptor (OXTR)-deficient mice. Impaired social behaviors were observed in these mice, so they may be useful as animal models for studying the regulatory mechanism of social behavior by the OXT/OXTR system in the brain. In the present review, we aimed to overview our previous works to unravel the mechanism(s) by which OXTR deficiency leads to the impairment of social behaviors; for example, abnormalities in maternal behavior and/or social memory observed in mice deficient in the OXTR will be presented. By analyzing the brain of the OXTR-modified yellow fluorescent protein knock-in mice histologically, OXTR-expressing neurons were observed conspicuously in brain regions that are related to social behaviors. We focus on the characteristics of the regions containing neurons with prominent Oxtr gene expression in the present manuscript and discuss on the mechanisms through which OXT exerts its effects on social behaviors.
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表达催产素受体的神经元和细胞核在社会行为调节中的作用
我们之前培养了催产素(OXT)缺陷小鼠和催产素受体(OXTR)缺陷小鼠。在这些小鼠中观察到社会行为受损,因此它们可能作为研究大脑中OXT/OXTR系统对社会行为的调节机制的动物模型。在本综述中,我们旨在概述我们之前的工作,以揭示OXTR缺陷导致社会行为障碍的机制;例如,将介绍在缺乏OXTR的小鼠中观察到的母性行为和/或社会记忆异常。通过对oxtr修饰的黄色荧光蛋白敲入小鼠的脑组织进行组织学分析,发现在与社会行为相关的脑区有明显的表达oxtr的神经元。我们在本文中重点讨论了Oxtr基因表达突出的神经元区域的特征,并讨论了OXT对社会行为的影响机制。
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