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Homeodomain protein Otp affects developmental neuropeptide switching in oxytocin neurons associated with a long-term effect on social behavior

Proper response to stress and social stimuli depends on orchestrated development of hypothalamic neuronal circuits. Here we address the effects of the developmental transcription factor orthopedia (Otp) on hypothalamic development and function. We show that developmental mutations in the zebrafish p...

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Autores principales: Wircer, Einav, Blechman, Janna, Borodovsky, Nataliya, Tsoory, Michael, Nunes, Ana Rita, Oliveira, Rui F, Levkowitz, Gil
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5293488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28094761
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.22170
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author Wircer, Einav
Blechman, Janna
Borodovsky, Nataliya
Tsoory, Michael
Nunes, Ana Rita
Oliveira, Rui F
Levkowitz, Gil
author_facet Wircer, Einav
Blechman, Janna
Borodovsky, Nataliya
Tsoory, Michael
Nunes, Ana Rita
Oliveira, Rui F
Levkowitz, Gil
author_sort Wircer, Einav
collection PubMed
description Proper response to stress and social stimuli depends on orchestrated development of hypothalamic neuronal circuits. Here we address the effects of the developmental transcription factor orthopedia (Otp) on hypothalamic development and function. We show that developmental mutations in the zebrafish paralogous gene otpa but not otpb affect both stress response and social preference. These behavioral phenotypes were associated with developmental alterations in oxytocinergic (OXT) neurons. Thus, otpa and otpb differentially regulate neuropeptide switching in a newly identified subset of OXT neurons that co-express the corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH). Single-cell analysis revealed that these neurons project mostly to the hindbrain and spinal cord. Ablation of this neuronal subset specifically reduced adult social preference without affecting stress behavior, thereby uncoupling the contribution of a specific OXT cluster to social behavior from the general otpa(−/−) deficits. Our findings reveal a new role for Otp in controlling developmental neuropeptide balance in a discrete OXT circuit whose disrupted development affects social behavior. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.22170.001
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spelling pubmed-52934882017-02-10 Homeodomain protein Otp affects developmental neuropeptide switching in oxytocin neurons associated with a long-term effect on social behavior Wircer, Einav Blechman, Janna Borodovsky, Nataliya Tsoory, Michael Nunes, Ana Rita Oliveira, Rui F Levkowitz, Gil eLife Developmental Biology and Stem Cells Proper response to stress and social stimuli depends on orchestrated development of hypothalamic neuronal circuits. Here we address the effects of the developmental transcription factor orthopedia (Otp) on hypothalamic development and function. We show that developmental mutations in the zebrafish paralogous gene otpa but not otpb affect both stress response and social preference. These behavioral phenotypes were associated with developmental alterations in oxytocinergic (OXT) neurons. Thus, otpa and otpb differentially regulate neuropeptide switching in a newly identified subset of OXT neurons that co-express the corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH). Single-cell analysis revealed that these neurons project mostly to the hindbrain and spinal cord. Ablation of this neuronal subset specifically reduced adult social preference without affecting stress behavior, thereby uncoupling the contribution of a specific OXT cluster to social behavior from the general otpa(−/−) deficits. Our findings reveal a new role for Otp in controlling developmental neuropeptide balance in a discrete OXT circuit whose disrupted development affects social behavior. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.22170.001 eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2017-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5293488/ /pubmed/28094761 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.22170 Text en © 2017, Wircer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Developmental Biology and Stem Cells
Wircer, Einav
Blechman, Janna
Borodovsky, Nataliya
Tsoory, Michael
Nunes, Ana Rita
Oliveira, Rui F
Levkowitz, Gil
Homeodomain protein Otp affects developmental neuropeptide switching in oxytocin neurons associated with a long-term effect on social behavior
title Homeodomain protein Otp affects developmental neuropeptide switching in oxytocin neurons associated with a long-term effect on social behavior
title_full Homeodomain protein Otp affects developmental neuropeptide switching in oxytocin neurons associated with a long-term effect on social behavior
title_fullStr Homeodomain protein Otp affects developmental neuropeptide switching in oxytocin neurons associated with a long-term effect on social behavior
title_full_unstemmed Homeodomain protein Otp affects developmental neuropeptide switching in oxytocin neurons associated with a long-term effect on social behavior
title_short Homeodomain protein Otp affects developmental neuropeptide switching in oxytocin neurons associated with a long-term effect on social behavior
title_sort homeodomain protein otp affects developmental neuropeptide switching in oxytocin neurons associated with a long-term effect on social behavior
topic Developmental Biology and Stem Cells
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5293488/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28094761
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.22170
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