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An Essential Role of the Arginine Vasotocin System in Mate-Guarding Behaviors in Triadic Relationships of Medaka Fish (Oryzias latipes)

To increase individual male fitness, males of various species remain near a (potential) mating partner and repel their rivals (mate-guarding). Mate-guarding is assumed to be mediated by two different types of motivation: sexual motivation toward the opposite sex and competitive motivation toward the...

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Autores principales: Yokoi, Saori, Okuyama, Teruhiro, Kamei, Yasuhiro, Naruse, Kiyoshi, Taniguchi, Yoshihito, Ansai, Satoshi, Kinoshita, Masato, Young, Larry J., Takemori, Nobuaki, Kubo, Takeo, Takeuchi, Hideaki
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4342251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25719383
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005009
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author Yokoi, Saori
Okuyama, Teruhiro
Kamei, Yasuhiro
Naruse, Kiyoshi
Taniguchi, Yoshihito
Ansai, Satoshi
Kinoshita, Masato
Young, Larry J.
Takemori, Nobuaki
Kubo, Takeo
Takeuchi, Hideaki
author_facet Yokoi, Saori
Okuyama, Teruhiro
Kamei, Yasuhiro
Naruse, Kiyoshi
Taniguchi, Yoshihito
Ansai, Satoshi
Kinoshita, Masato
Young, Larry J.
Takemori, Nobuaki
Kubo, Takeo
Takeuchi, Hideaki
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description To increase individual male fitness, males of various species remain near a (potential) mating partner and repel their rivals (mate-guarding). Mate-guarding is assumed to be mediated by two different types of motivation: sexual motivation toward the opposite sex and competitive motivation toward the same sex. The genetic/molecular mechanisms underlying how mate presence affects male competitive motivation in a triadic relationship has remained largely unknown. Here we showed that male medaka fish prominently exhibit mate-guarding behavior. The presence of a female robustly triggers male-male competition for the female in a triadic relationship (2 males and 1 female). The male-male competition resulted in one male occupying a dominant position near the female while interfering with the other male's approach of the female. Paternity testing revealed that the dominant male had a significantly higher mating success rate than the other male in a triadic relationship. We next generated medaka mutants of arginine-vasotocin (avt) and its receptors (V1a1, V1a2) and revealed that two genes, avt and V1a2, are required for normal mate-guarding behavior. In addition, behavioral analysis of courtship behaviors in a dyadic relationship and aggressive behaviors within a male group revealed that avt mutant males displayed decreased sexual motivation but showed normal aggression. In contrast, heterozygote V1a2 mutant males displayed decreased aggression, but normal mate-guarding and courtship behavior. Thus, impaired mate-guarding in avt and V1a2 homozygote mutants may be due to the loss of sexual motivation toward the opposite sex, and not to the loss of competitive motivation toward rival males. The different behavioral phenotypes between avt, V1a2 heterozygote, and V1a2 homozygote mutants suggest that there are redundant systems to activate V1a2 and that endogenous ligands activating the receptor may differ according to the social context.
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spelling pubmed-43422512015-03-04 An Essential Role of the Arginine Vasotocin System in Mate-Guarding Behaviors in Triadic Relationships of Medaka Fish (Oryzias latipes) Yokoi, Saori Okuyama, Teruhiro Kamei, Yasuhiro Naruse, Kiyoshi Taniguchi, Yoshihito Ansai, Satoshi Kinoshita, Masato Young, Larry J. Takemori, Nobuaki Kubo, Takeo Takeuchi, Hideaki PLoS Genet Research Article To increase individual male fitness, males of various species remain near a (potential) mating partner and repel their rivals (mate-guarding). Mate-guarding is assumed to be mediated by two different types of motivation: sexual motivation toward the opposite sex and competitive motivation toward the same sex. The genetic/molecular mechanisms underlying how mate presence affects male competitive motivation in a triadic relationship has remained largely unknown. Here we showed that male medaka fish prominently exhibit mate-guarding behavior. The presence of a female robustly triggers male-male competition for the female in a triadic relationship (2 males and 1 female). The male-male competition resulted in one male occupying a dominant position near the female while interfering with the other male's approach of the female. Paternity testing revealed that the dominant male had a significantly higher mating success rate than the other male in a triadic relationship. We next generated medaka mutants of arginine-vasotocin (avt) and its receptors (V1a1, V1a2) and revealed that two genes, avt and V1a2, are required for normal mate-guarding behavior. In addition, behavioral analysis of courtship behaviors in a dyadic relationship and aggressive behaviors within a male group revealed that avt mutant males displayed decreased sexual motivation but showed normal aggression. In contrast, heterozygote V1a2 mutant males displayed decreased aggression, but normal mate-guarding and courtship behavior. Thus, impaired mate-guarding in avt and V1a2 homozygote mutants may be due to the loss of sexual motivation toward the opposite sex, and not to the loss of competitive motivation toward rival males. The different behavioral phenotypes between avt, V1a2 heterozygote, and V1a2 homozygote mutants suggest that there are redundant systems to activate V1a2 and that endogenous ligands activating the receptor may differ according to the social context. Public Library of Science 2015-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4342251/ /pubmed/25719383 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005009 Text en © 2015 Yokoi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yokoi, Saori
Okuyama, Teruhiro
Kamei, Yasuhiro
Naruse, Kiyoshi
Taniguchi, Yoshihito
Ansai, Satoshi
Kinoshita, Masato
Young, Larry J.
Takemori, Nobuaki
Kubo, Takeo
Takeuchi, Hideaki
An Essential Role of the Arginine Vasotocin System in Mate-Guarding Behaviors in Triadic Relationships of Medaka Fish (Oryzias latipes)
title An Essential Role of the Arginine Vasotocin System in Mate-Guarding Behaviors in Triadic Relationships of Medaka Fish (Oryzias latipes)
title_full An Essential Role of the Arginine Vasotocin System in Mate-Guarding Behaviors in Triadic Relationships of Medaka Fish (Oryzias latipes)
title_fullStr An Essential Role of the Arginine Vasotocin System in Mate-Guarding Behaviors in Triadic Relationships of Medaka Fish (Oryzias latipes)
title_full_unstemmed An Essential Role of the Arginine Vasotocin System in Mate-Guarding Behaviors in Triadic Relationships of Medaka Fish (Oryzias latipes)
title_short An Essential Role of the Arginine Vasotocin System in Mate-Guarding Behaviors in Triadic Relationships of Medaka Fish (Oryzias latipes)
title_sort essential role of the arginine vasotocin system in mate-guarding behaviors in triadic relationships of medaka fish (oryzias latipes)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4342251/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25719383
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1005009
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