Neonatal melanocortin receptor agonist treatment reduces play fighting and promotes adult attachment in prairie voles in a sex-dependent manner

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作者
Barrett, Catherine E. [1 ]
Modi, Meera E. [1 ]
Zhang, Billy C. [1 ]
Walum, Hasse [1 ]
Inoue, Kiyoshi [1 ]
Young, Larry J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Emory Univ, Dept Psychiat & Behav Sci, Yerkes Natl Primate Res Ctr, Ctr Translat Social Neurosci,Div Behav Neurosci &, Atlanta, GA 30329 USA
关键词
Early experience; Oxytocin; Social behavior; Melanocortin receptor; Melanotan-II; Prairie voles; MELANOCYTE-STIMULATING HORMONE; CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE; NUCLEUS-ACCUMBENS DOPAMINE; IMMEDIATE-EARLY GENES; ALPHA-MSH; MICROTUS-OCHROGASTER; PARTNER PREFERENCE; SOCIAL ATTACHMENT; FOOD-INTAKE; RAT-BRAIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.neuropharm.2014.05.041
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
The melanocortin receptor (MCR) system has been studied extensively for its role in feeding and sexual behavior, but effects on social behavior have received little attention. alpha-MSH interacts with neural systems involved in sociality, including oxytocin, dopamine, and opioid systems. Acute melanotan-II (MTII), an MC3/4R agonist, potentiates brain oxytocin (OT) release and facilitates OT-dependent partner preference formation in socially monogamous prairie voles. Here we examined the long-term impact of early-life MCR stimulation on hypothalamic neuronal activity and social development in prairie voles. Male and female voles were given daily subcutaneous injections of 10 mg/kg MTII or saline between postnatal days (PND) 1-7. Neonatally-treated males displayed a reduction in initiated play fighting bouts as juveniles compared to control males. Neonatal exposure to MTII facilitated partner preference formation in adult females, but not males, after a brief cohabitation with an opposite-sex partner. Acute MTII injection elicited a significant burst of the immediate early gene EGR-1 immunoreactivity in hypothalamic OT, vasopressin, and corticotrophin releasing factor neurons, when tested in PND 6-7 animals. Daily neonatal treatment with 1 mg/kg of a more selective, brain penetrant MC4R agonist, PF44687, promoted adult partner preferences in both females and males compared with vehicle controls. Thus, developmental exposure to MCR agonists lead to a persistent change in social behavior, suggestive of structural or functional changes in the neural circuits involved in the formation of social relationships. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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