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Reducing local synthesis of estrogen in the tubular striatum promotes attraction to same-sex odors in female mice

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HORMONES AND BEHAVIOR
卷 140, 期 -, 页码 -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2022.105122

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Letrozole; Olfaction; Aromatase; Hedonics; Sex differences; Ventral striatum; Sniffing

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  1. National Institutes of Health [R01DA049545, R01DA049449, F32DC018452, T32DC015994]

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Brain-derived 17 beta-estradiol (E2) has rapid effects on neural activity, and its synthesis in the tubular striatum (TuS) is important for odor-guided motivated behavior. The TuS contains mRNA for estrogen receptors alpha, beta, and the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor, which suggests that E2 plays a neuromodulatory role. The study shows that E2 synthesis in the TuS affects females' attraction to female urinary odors, but does not influence males' attraction.
Brain-derived 17 beta-estradiol (E2) confers rapid effects on neural activity. The tubular striatum (TuS, also called the olfactory tubercle) is both capable of local E2 synthesis due to its abundant expression of aromatase and is a critical locus for odor-guided motivated behavior and odor hedonics. TuS neurons also contain mRNA for estrogen receptors alpha, beta, and the G protein-coupled estrogen receptor. We demonstrate here that mRNA for estrogen receptors appears to be expressed upon TuS dopamine 1 receptor-expressing neurons, suggesting that E2 may play a neuromodulatory role in circuits which are important for motivated behavior. Therefore, we reasoned that E2 in the TuS may influence attraction to urinary odors which are highly attractive. Using whole-body plethysmography, we examined odor-evoked high-frequency sniffing as a measure of odor attaction. Bilateral infusion of the ammatase inhibitor letrozole into the TuS of gonadectomized female adult mice induced a resistance to habituation over successive trials in their investigatory sniffing for female mouse urinary odors, indicative of an enhanced attraction. All males displayed resistance to habituation for female urinary odors, indicative of enhanced attraction that is independent from E2 manipulation. Letrozole's effects were not due to group differences in basal respiration, nor changes in the ability to detect or discriminate between odors (both monomolecular odorants and urinary odors). Therefore, de novo E2 synthesis in the TuS impacts females' but not males' attraction to female urinary odors, suggesting a sex-specific influence of E2 in odor hedonics.

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