Estrogen Receptor Alpha–Expressing Neurons in Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis and Hypothalamus Encoding Aggression and Mating

Aggression and mating of male mice are strongly associated with Esr1-expressing neurons in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNSTpr) and hypothalamus in the vomeronasal pathway. By projecting to the downstream hypothalamus, the upstream BNSTpr Esr1 gates mating and aggression of male mice and...

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Main Authors Wang, Wen-Qiu, Zhao, He-Xin, Shen, Xiao-Lin, Zeng, Li-Zhang, Geng, Hong-Yan
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Abstract Aggression and mating of male mice are strongly associated with Esr1-expressing neurons in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNSTpr) and hypothalamus in the vomeronasal pathway. By projecting to the downstream hypothalamus, the upstream BNSTpr Esr1 gates mating and aggression of male mice and maternal behavior of female mice. The medial preoptic area (MPOA) and ventrolateral subdivision of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMHvl) are two subdivisions of the hypothalamus downstream. In addition to receiving projections from upstream BNSTpr, there is also a mutual projection between MPOA and VMHvl. In the process of transforming sex information into mating and aggression, Esr1-expressing neurons in BNSTpr, MPOA, and VMHvl act as messengers of information, finally producing inhibitory or excitatory projection. These projections are different in direction, but they all work together to control the behavior selection that is most conducive to defense and reproduction when male mice encounter female or male mice. Here, we summarized the property and the function of connections between these Esr1-expressing neurons in BNSTpr, MPOA, and VMHvl that encode mating and aggression and highlight the importance and benefits of inhibitory projection of Esr1-expressing cells in mating and aggression.
AbstractList Aggression and mating of male mice are strongly associated with Esr1-expressing neurons in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNSTpr) and hypothalamus in the vomeronasal pathway. By projecting to the downstream hypothalamus, the upstream BNSTpr Esr1 gates mating and aggression of male mice and maternal behavior of female mice. The medial preoptic area (MPOA) and ventrolateral subdivision of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMHvl) are two subdivisions of the hypothalamus downstream. In addition to receiving projections from upstream BNSTpr, there is also a mutual projection between MPOA and VMHvl. In the process of transforming sex information into mating and aggression, Esr1-expressing neurons in BNSTpr, MPOA, and VMHvl act as messengers of information, finally producing inhibitory or excitatory projection. These projections are different in direction, but they all work together to control the behavior selection that is most conducive to defense and reproduction when male mice encounter female or male mice. Here, we summarized the property and the function of connections between these Esr1-expressing neurons in BNSTpr, MPOA, and VMHvl that encode mating and aggression and highlight the importance and benefits of inhibitory projection of Esr1-expressing cells in mating and aggression.
Aggression and mating of male mice are strongly associated with Esr1-expressing neurons in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNSTpr) and hypothalamus in the vomeronasal pathway. By projecting to the downstream hypothalamus, the upstream BNSTpr gates mating and aggression of male mice and maternal behavior of female mice. The medial preoptic area (MPOA) and ventrolateral subdivision of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMHvl) are two subdivisions of the hypothalamus downstream. In addition to receiving projections from upstream BNSTpr, there is also a mutual projection between MPOA and VMHvl. In the process of transforming sex information into mating and aggression, Esr1-expressing neurons in BNSTpr, MPOA, and VMHvl act as messengers of information, finally producing inhibitory or excitatory projection. These projections are different in direction, but they all work together to control the behavior selection that is most conducive to defense and reproduction when male mice encounter female or male mice. Here, we summarized the property and the function of connections between these Esr1-expressing neurons in BNSTpr, MPOA, and VMHvl that encode mating and aggression and highlight the importance and benefits of inhibitory projection of Esr1-expressing cells in mating and aggression.
Aggression and mating of male mice are strongly associated with Esr1-expressing neurons in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNSTpr) and hypothalamus in the vomeronasal pathway. By projecting to the downstream hypothalamus, the upstream BNSTprEsr1 gates mating and aggression of male mice and maternal behavior of female mice. The medial preoptic area (MPOA) and ventrolateral subdivision of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMHvl) are two subdivisions of the hypothalamus downstream. In addition to receiving projections from upstream BNSTpr, there is also a mutual projection between MPOA and VMHvl. In the process of transforming sex information into mating and aggression, Esr1-expressing neurons in BNSTpr, MPOA, and VMHvl act as messengers of information, finally producing inhibitory or excitatory projection. These projections are different in direction, but they all work together to control the behavior selection that is most conducive to defense and reproduction when male mice encounter female or male mice. Here, we summarized the property and the function of connections between these Esr1-expressing neurons in BNSTpr, MPOA, and VMHvl that encode mating and aggression and highlight the importance and benefits of inhibitory projection of Esr1-expressing cells in mating and aggression.Aggression and mating of male mice are strongly associated with Esr1-expressing neurons in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNSTpr) and hypothalamus in the vomeronasal pathway. By projecting to the downstream hypothalamus, the upstream BNSTprEsr1 gates mating and aggression of male mice and maternal behavior of female mice. The medial preoptic area (MPOA) and ventrolateral subdivision of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMHvl) are two subdivisions of the hypothalamus downstream. In addition to receiving projections from upstream BNSTpr, there is also a mutual projection between MPOA and VMHvl. In the process of transforming sex information into mating and aggression, Esr1-expressing neurons in BNSTpr, MPOA, and VMHvl act as messengers of information, finally producing inhibitory or excitatory projection. These projections are different in direction, but they all work together to control the behavior selection that is most conducive to defense and reproduction when male mice encounter female or male mice. Here, we summarized the property and the function of connections between these Esr1-expressing neurons in BNSTpr, MPOA, and VMHvl that encode mating and aggression and highlight the importance and benefits of inhibitory projection of Esr1-expressing cells in mating and aggression.
Author Zeng, Li-Zhang
Zhao, He-Xin
Shen, Xiao-Lin
Wang, Wen-Qiu
Geng, Hong-Yan
AuthorAffiliation 2 Institute for Brain Research and Rehabilitation, and Guangdong Key Laboratory of Mental Health and Cognitive Science, South China Normal University , Guangzhou 510631, China
1 Key Laboratory of Brain, Cognition and Education Science, Ministry of Education, South China Normal University , Guangzhou 510631, China
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This work was supported by grants from Key-Area Research and Development Program of Guangdong Province (2019B030335001) the National Natural Science Foundation of China (32200815), the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2022M721218), and Striving for the First-Class, Improving Weak Links and Highlighting Features (SIH) Key Discipline for Psychology in South China Normal University.
Author contributions: W-Q.W. and H-Y.G. designed research; W-Q.W. and H-Y.G. performed research; W-Q.W., H-X.Z., X-L.S., L-Z.Z., and H-Y.G. wrote the paper.
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Neurons - physiology
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Septal Nuclei - metabolism
Septal Nuclei - physiology
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