Sexual behavior is essential for the survival of many species. In female rodents, mate preference and copulatory behavior depend on pheromones and are synchronized with ovulation to ensure reproductive success. The neural circuits driving this orchestration in the brain have, however, remained elusive. Here, we demonstrate that neurons controlling ovulation in the mammalian brain are at the core of a branching neural circuit governing both mate preference and copulatory behavior. We show that male odors detected in the vomeronasal organ activate kisspeptin neurons in female mice. Classical kisspeptin/Kiss1R signaling subsequently triggers olfactory-driven mate preference. In contrast, copulatory behavior is elicited by kisspeptin neurons in a parallel circuit independent of Kiss1R involving nitric oxide signaling. Consistent with this, we find that kisspeptin neurons impinge onto nitric oxide-synthesizing neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus. Our data establish kisspeptin neurons as a central regulatory hub orchestrating sexual behavior in the female mouse brain.
Female sexual behavior in mice is controlled by kisspeptin neurons.
小鼠的雌性性行为由kisspeptin神经元控制
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作者:Hellier Vincent, Brock Olivier, Candlish Michael, Desroziers Elodie, Aoki Mari, Mayer Christian, Piet Richard, Herbison Allan, Colledge William Henry, Prévot Vincent, Boehm Ulrich, Bakker Julie
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2018 | 起止号: | 2018 Jan 26; 9(1):400 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-017-02797-2 | 研究方向: | 神经科学 |
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