Oxytocin and neuroscience of lactation: Insights from the molecular genetic approach.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Hiroko Yukinaga, Kazunari Miyamichi
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Abstract

In mammals, lactation is essential for the health and growth of infants and supports the formation of the mother-infant bond. Breastfeeding is mediated by the neurohormone oxytocin (OT), which is released into the bloodstream in a pulsatile manner from OT neurons in the hypothalamus to promote milk ejection into mammary ducts. While classical studies using anesthetized rats have illuminated the activity patterns of putative OT neurons during breastfeeding, the molecular, cellular, and neural circuit mechanisms driving the synchronous pulsatile bursts of OT neurons in response to nipple stimulation remain largely elusive. Only recently have molecular neuroscience techniques for imaging and manipulating specific genetically defined cells been applied to lactating mice. For instance, fiber photometry has revealed the temporal dynamics of the population pulsatile activity of OT neurons in freely moving dams across various lactation stages, while microendoscopy has provided single-cell level insights. In this review, we introduce the neuroscience of lactation with respect to OT neuron activity, discuss findings from molecular neuroscience approaches, and highlight key unresolved questions.

催产素和哺乳期神经科学:来自分子遗传方法的见解。
在哺乳动物中,哺乳对婴儿的健康和成长至关重要,并支持母子关系的形成。母乳喂养是由神经激素催产素(OT)介导的,它从下丘脑的OT神经元以脉动的方式释放到血液中,促进乳汁射入乳腺导管。虽然经典研究利用麻醉大鼠阐明了母乳喂养期间假定的OT神经元的活动模式,但在乳头刺激下驱动OT神经元同步脉冲爆发的分子、细胞和神经回路机制在很大程度上仍然难以捉摸。直到最近,用于成像和操纵特定基因定义细胞的分子神经科学技术才被应用于哺乳期小鼠。例如,纤维光度法揭示了自由移动的乳母在不同哺乳期的OT神经元群体脉动活动的时间动态,而显微内窥镜则提供了单细胞水平的见解。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了哺乳神经科学与OT神经元活动的关系,讨论了分子神经科学方法的发现,并强调了关键的未解决的问题。
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Neuroscience Research
Neuroscience Research 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.40%
发文量
136
审稿时长
28 days
期刊介绍: The international journal publishing original full-length research articles, short communications, technical notes, and reviews on all aspects of neuroscience Neuroscience Research is an international journal for high quality articles in all branches of neuroscience, from the molecular to the behavioral levels. The journal is published in collaboration with the Japan Neuroscience Society and is open to all contributors in the world.
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