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Pregnancy Changes the Response of the Vomeronasal and Olfactory Systems to Pups in Mice

Motherhood entails changes in behavior with increased motivation for pups, induced in part by pregnancy hormones acting upon the brain. This work explores whether this alters sensory processing of pup-derived chemosignals. To do so, we analyse the expression of immediate early genes (IEGs) in the vo...

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Autores principales: Navarro-Moreno, Cinta, Sanchez-Catalan, Maria Jose, Barneo-Muñoz, Manuela, Goterris-Cerisuelo, Rafael, Belles, Maria, Lanuza, Enrique, Agustin-Pavon, Carmen, Martinez-Garcia, Fernando
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7775479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33390905
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2020.593309
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author Navarro-Moreno, Cinta
Sanchez-Catalan, Maria Jose
Barneo-Muñoz, Manuela
Goterris-Cerisuelo, Rafael
Belles, Maria
Lanuza, Enrique
Agustin-Pavon, Carmen
Martinez-Garcia, Fernando
author_facet Navarro-Moreno, Cinta
Sanchez-Catalan, Maria Jose
Barneo-Muñoz, Manuela
Goterris-Cerisuelo, Rafael
Belles, Maria
Lanuza, Enrique
Agustin-Pavon, Carmen
Martinez-Garcia, Fernando
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description Motherhood entails changes in behavior with increased motivation for pups, induced in part by pregnancy hormones acting upon the brain. This work explores whether this alters sensory processing of pup-derived chemosignals. To do so, we analyse the expression of immediate early genes (IEGs) in the vomeronasal organ (VNO; Egr1) and centers of the olfactory and vomeronasal brain pathways (cFos) in virgin and late-pregnant females exposed to pups, as compared to buttons (socially neutral control). In pup-exposed females, we quantified diverse behaviors including pup retrieval, sniffing, pup-directed attack, nest building and time in nest or on nest, as well as time off nest. Pups induce Egr1 expression in the VNO of females, irrespective of their physiological condition, thus suggesting the existence of VNO-detected pup chemosignals. A similar situation is found in the accessory olfactory bulb (AOB) and posteromedial part of the medial bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTMPM). By contrast, in the medial amygdala and posteromedial cortical amygdala (PMCo), responses to pups-vs-buttons are different in virgin and late-pregnant females, thus suggesting altered sensory processing during late pregnancy. The olfactory system also shows changes in sensory processing with pregnancy. In the main olfactory bulbs, as well as the anterior and posterior piriform cortex, buttons activate cFos expression in virgins more than in pregnant females. By contrast, in the anterior and especially posterior piriform cortex, pregnant females show more activation by pups than buttons. Correlation between IEGs expression and behavior suggests the existence of two vomeronasal subsystems: one associated to pup care (with PMCo as its main center) and another related to pup-directed aggression observed in some pregnant females (with the BSTMPM as the main nucleus). Our data also suggest a coactivation of the olfactory and vomeronasal systems during interaction with pups in pregnant females.
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spelling pubmed-77754792021-01-02 Pregnancy Changes the Response of the Vomeronasal and Olfactory Systems to Pups in Mice Navarro-Moreno, Cinta Sanchez-Catalan, Maria Jose Barneo-Muñoz, Manuela Goterris-Cerisuelo, Rafael Belles, Maria Lanuza, Enrique Agustin-Pavon, Carmen Martinez-Garcia, Fernando Front Cell Neurosci Cellular Neuroscience Motherhood entails changes in behavior with increased motivation for pups, induced in part by pregnancy hormones acting upon the brain. This work explores whether this alters sensory processing of pup-derived chemosignals. To do so, we analyse the expression of immediate early genes (IEGs) in the vomeronasal organ (VNO; Egr1) and centers of the olfactory and vomeronasal brain pathways (cFos) in virgin and late-pregnant females exposed to pups, as compared to buttons (socially neutral control). In pup-exposed females, we quantified diverse behaviors including pup retrieval, sniffing, pup-directed attack, nest building and time in nest or on nest, as well as time off nest. Pups induce Egr1 expression in the VNO of females, irrespective of their physiological condition, thus suggesting the existence of VNO-detected pup chemosignals. A similar situation is found in the accessory olfactory bulb (AOB) and posteromedial part of the medial bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTMPM). By contrast, in the medial amygdala and posteromedial cortical amygdala (PMCo), responses to pups-vs-buttons are different in virgin and late-pregnant females, thus suggesting altered sensory processing during late pregnancy. The olfactory system also shows changes in sensory processing with pregnancy. In the main olfactory bulbs, as well as the anterior and posterior piriform cortex, buttons activate cFos expression in virgins more than in pregnant females. By contrast, in the anterior and especially posterior piriform cortex, pregnant females show more activation by pups than buttons. Correlation between IEGs expression and behavior suggests the existence of two vomeronasal subsystems: one associated to pup care (with PMCo as its main center) and another related to pup-directed aggression observed in some pregnant females (with the BSTMPM as the main nucleus). Our data also suggest a coactivation of the olfactory and vomeronasal systems during interaction with pups in pregnant females. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7775479/ /pubmed/33390905 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2020.593309 Text en Copyright © 2020 Navarro-Moreno, Sanchez-Catalan, Barneo-Muñoz, Goterris-Cerisuelo, Belles, Lanuza, Agustin-Pavon and Martinez-Garcia. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular Neuroscience
Navarro-Moreno, Cinta
Sanchez-Catalan, Maria Jose
Barneo-Muñoz, Manuela
Goterris-Cerisuelo, Rafael
Belles, Maria
Lanuza, Enrique
Agustin-Pavon, Carmen
Martinez-Garcia, Fernando
Pregnancy Changes the Response of the Vomeronasal and Olfactory Systems to Pups in Mice
title Pregnancy Changes the Response of the Vomeronasal and Olfactory Systems to Pups in Mice
title_full Pregnancy Changes the Response of the Vomeronasal and Olfactory Systems to Pups in Mice
title_fullStr Pregnancy Changes the Response of the Vomeronasal and Olfactory Systems to Pups in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Pregnancy Changes the Response of the Vomeronasal and Olfactory Systems to Pups in Mice
title_short Pregnancy Changes the Response of the Vomeronasal and Olfactory Systems to Pups in Mice
title_sort pregnancy changes the response of the vomeronasal and olfactory systems to pups in mice
topic Cellular Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7775479/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33390905
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2020.593309
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