ΔFOSB in the nucleus accumbens core is required for increased anxiety, but not decreased social motivation, following estrogen withdrawal in female mice

雌性小鼠伏隔核核心区域的ΔFOSB是雌激素撤退后焦虑增加所必需的,但并非社交动机降低所必需的。

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Abstract

During pregnancy, estrogen levels rise dramatically, but quickly drop to prepartum levels following birth, and remain suppressed until ovulation resumes. This "postpartum estrogen withdrawal" state has been linked to changes in the brain and behavior in humans and rodents. Previous research has demonstrated that following a hormone-simulated pseudopregnancy (HSP), an experimental model of postpartum estrogen withdrawal, female mice show increased anxiety-like behaviors and decreased social motivation. Further, these behavioral changes occur concurrently with an increase in ΔFOSB, a transcription factor associated with stable long-term plasticity, in the nucleus accumbens core. To test whether this increase in ΔFOSB is required for these behavioral changes, we used a viral-mediated gene transfer approach to prevent ΔFOSB-mediated transcription in the NAcC during HSP and found that it reduced the high-anxiety behavioral phenotype in estrogen-withdrawn females. However, preventing ΔFOSB-mediated transcription had little effect on social motivation. Together, these results suggest that postpartum estrogen withdrawal increases ΔFOSB in the NAc core to impact anxiety-like behaviors, but not social motivation, following estrogen withdrawal.

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