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Increased anxiety and decreased sociability induced by paternal deprivation involve the PVN-PrL OTergic pathway.


ABSTRACT: Early adverse experiences often have devastating consequences. However, whether preweaning paternal deprivation (PD) affects emotional and social behaviors and their underlying neural mechanisms remain unexplored. Using monogamous mandarin voles, we found that PD increased anxiety-like behavior and attenuated social preference in adulthood. PD also decreased the number of oxytocin (OT)-positive neurons projecting from the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and reduced the levels of the medial prefrontal cortex OT receptor protein in females and of the OT receptor and V1a receptor proteins in males. Intra-prelimbic cortical OT injections reversed the PD-induced changes in anxiety-like behavior and social preferences. Optogenetic activation of the prelimbic cortex OT terminals from PVN OT neurons reversed the PD-induced changes in emotion and social preference behaviors, whereas optogenetic inhibition was anxiogenic and impaired social preference in naive voles. These findings demonstrate that PD increases anxiety-like behavior and attenuates social preferences through the involvement of PVN OT neuron projections to the prelimbic cortex.

SUBMITTER: He Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6516825 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Increased anxiety and decreased sociability induced by paternal deprivation involve the PVN-PrL OTergic pathway.

He Zhixiong Z   Young Larry L   Ma Xin-Ming XM   Guo Qianqian Q   Wang Limin L   Yang Yang Y   Luo Luo L   Yuan Wei W   Li Laifu L   Zhang Jing J   Hou Wenjuan W   Qiao Hui H   Jia Rui R   Tai Fadao F  

eLife 20190514


Early adverse experiences often have devastating consequences. However, whether preweaning paternal deprivation (PD) affects emotional and social behaviors and their underlying neural mechanisms remain unexplored. Using monogamous mandarin voles, we found that PD increased anxiety-like behavior and attenuated social preference in adulthood. PD also decreased the number of oxytocin (OT)-positive neurons projecting from the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and reduced the levels of the medial prefron  ...[more]

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