Vasopressin regulates social play behavior in sex-specific ways through glutamate modulation in the lateral septum.

IF 6.6 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Remco Bredewold, Catherine Washington, Alexa H Veenema
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Abstract

Understanding the neural basis of social play in juvenile rats may ultimately help restore social play deficits in autistic children. We previously found that administration of a vasopressin (AVP) V1a receptor (V1aR) antagonist into the lateral septum (LS) increased social play behavior in male juvenile rats and decreased it in females. Here, we demonstrate that glutamate, but not GABA, is involved in this sex-specific regulation. First, we found a sex difference in extracellular LS glutamate/GABA ratio (lower in females) that was eliminated by V1aR antagonist infusion in the LS that caused an increase in glutamate release in females only. Second, infusion of the glutamate receptor agonist L-glutamic acid into the LS mimicked the V1aR antagonist-induced decrease in female social play while preventing the increase in male social play. Third, infusion of the glutamate receptor antagonists AP-5 and CNQX into the LS prevented the V1aR antagonist-induced decrease in female social play. Fourth, there were no sex differences in extracellular GABA release in the LS upon either V1aR antagonist infusion or in social play expression upon infusion of the GABA-A receptor agonist muscimol into the LS, suggesting that GABA is not involved in the sex-specific regulation of social play by the LS-AVP system. Last, we found no sex differences in the type (GAD1/2, somatostatin, calbindin 1, Sox9) of V1aR-expressing LS cells, suggesting other cellular mechanisms mediating the sex-specific effects on glutamate release in the LS by the LS-AVP system. In conclusion, we demonstrate that the LS-AVP system regulates social play sex-specifically via glutamatergic neurotransmission. These findings have relevance for potential sex-specific effects of AVP-based treatment of social deficits in children.

血管加压素通过调节外侧隔膜的谷氨酸,以性别特异性的方式调节社交游戏行为。
了解幼鼠社交游戏的神经基础可能最终有助于恢复自闭症儿童的社交游戏障碍。我们之前发现,在侧隔膜(LS)内注射血管加压素(AVP)V1a 受体(V1aR)拮抗剂会增加雄性幼鼠的社交游戏行为,而减少雌性幼鼠的社交游戏行为。在这里,我们证明谷氨酸(而非 GABA)参与了这种性别特异性调节。首先,我们发现细胞外LS谷氨酸/GABA比率存在性别差异(雌性较低),而在LS中注入V1aR拮抗剂可消除这种差异,因为V1aR拮抗剂仅导致雌性谷氨酸释放增加。其次,在LS中注入谷氨酸受体激动剂L-谷氨酸可以模拟V1aR拮抗剂引起的雌性社交游戏的减少,同时阻止雄性社交游戏的增加。第三,在LS中注入谷氨酸受体拮抗剂AP-5和CNQX可以防止V1aR拮抗剂引起的雌性社交游戏减少。第四,在向LS注入V1aR拮抗剂或GABA-A受体激动剂麝香草酚后,LS细胞外GABA的释放或社交游戏的表达均无性别差异,这表明GABA不参与LS-AVP系统对社交游戏的性别特异性调控。最后,我们发现V1aR表达的LS细胞类型(GAD1/2、体生长抑素、钙粘蛋白1、Sox9)没有性别差异,这表明LS-AVP系统对LS谷氨酸释放的性别特异性影响是由其他细胞机制介导的。总之,我们证明了LS-AVP系统通过谷氨酸能神经递质调节社交游戏的性别特异性。这些发现对基于 AVP 治疗儿童社交障碍的潜在性别特异性效应具有重要意义。
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Neuropsychopharmacology
Neuropsychopharmacology 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
15.00
自引率
2.60%
发文量
240
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Neuropsychopharmacology is a reputable international scientific journal that serves as the official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology (ACNP). The journal's primary focus is on research that enhances our knowledge of the brain and behavior, with a particular emphasis on the molecular, cellular, physiological, and psychological aspects of substances that affect the central nervous system (CNS). It also aims to identify new molecular targets for the development of future drugs. The journal prioritizes original research reports, but it also welcomes mini-reviews and perspectives, which are often solicited by the editorial office. These types of articles provide valuable insights and syntheses of current research trends and future directions in the field of neuroscience and pharmacology.
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