Prolactin-sensitive olfactory sensory neurons regulate male preference in female mice by modulating responses to chemosensory cues

催乳素敏感的嗅觉神经元通过调节对化学感官线索的反应来调节雌性小鼠的雄性偏好

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作者:Mari Aoki, Igor Gamayun, Amanda Wyatt, Ramona Grünewald, Martin Simon-Thomas, Stephan E Philipp, Oliver Hummel, Stefan Wagenpfeil, Kathrin Kattler, Gilles Gasparoni, Jörn Walter, Sen Qiao, David R Grattan, Ulrich Boehm

Abstract

Chemosensory cues detected in the nose need to be integrated with the hormonal status to trigger appropriate behaviors, but the neural circuits linking the olfactory and the endocrine system are insufficiently understood. Here, we characterize olfactory sensory neurons in the murine nose that respond to the pituitary hormone prolactin. Deletion of prolactin receptor in these cells results in impaired detection of social odors and blunts male preference in females. The prolactin-responsive olfactory sensory neurons exhibit a distinctive projection pattern to the brain that is similar across different individuals and express a limited subset of chemosensory receptors. Prolactin modulates the responses within these neurons to discrete chemosensory cues contained in male urine, providing a mechanism by which the hormonal status can be directly linked with distinct olfactory cues to generate appropriate behavioral responses.

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