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Publication : Loss of sex discrimination and male-male aggression in mice deficient for TRP2.

First Author  Stowers L Year  2002
Journal  Science Volume  295
Issue  5559 Pages  1493-500
PubMed ID  11823606 Mgi Jnum  J:74988
Mgi Id  MGI:2159523 Doi  10.1126/science.1069259
Citation  Stowers L, et al. (2002) Loss of sex discrimination and male-male aggression in mice deficient for TRP2. Science 295(5559):1493-500
abstractText  The mouse vomeronasal organ (VNO) is thought to mediate social behaviors and neuroendocrine changes elicited by pheromonal cues. The molecular mechanisms underlying the sensory response to pheromones and the behavioral repertoire induced through the VNO are not fully characterized. Using the tools of mouse genetics and multielectrode recording, we demonstrate that the sensory activation of VNO neurons requires TRP2, a putative ion channel of the transient receptor potential family that is expressed exclusively in these neurons. Moreover, we show that male mice deficient in TRP2 expression fail to display male-male aggression, and they initiate sexual and courtship behaviors toward both males and females. Our study suggests that, in the mouse, sensory activation of the VNO is essential for sex discrimination of conspecifics and thus ensures gender-specific behavior.
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