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Publication : Mating and parenting experiences sculpture mood-modulating effects of oxytocin-MCH signaling.

First Author  Phan J Year  2020
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  10
Issue  1 Pages  13611
PubMed ID  32788646 Mgi Jnum  J:299284
Mgi Id  MGI:6457771 Doi  10.1038/s41598-020-70667-x
Citation  Phan J, et al. (2020) Mating and parenting experiences sculpture mood-modulating effects of oxytocin-MCH signaling. Sci Rep 10(1):13611
abstractText  The two hypothalamic neuropeptides oxytocin and melanin concentrating hormone (MCH) share several physiological actions such as the control of maternal care, sexual behavior, and emotions. In this study, we uncover the role for the oxytocin-MCH signaling pathway in mood regulation. We identify discrete effects of oxytocin-MCH signaling on depressive behavior and demonstrate that parenting and mating experiences shape these effects. We show that the selective deletion of OXT receptors from MCH neurons increases and decreases depressive behavior in sexually naive and late postpartum female mice respectively, with no effect on sexually naive male mice. We demonstrate that both parenting experience and mood-regulating effects of oxytocin-MCH are associated with synaptic plasticity in the reward and fear circuits revealed by the alterations of Arc expressions, which are associated with the depressive behavior. Finally, we uncover the sex-dependent effects of mating on depressive behavior; while the sexual activity reduces the basal levels of depressive behavior in male mice, it reduces in female mice evoked-depression only. We demonstrate that the oxytocin-MCH pathway mediates the effects of sexual activity on depressive behavior. Our data suggest that the oxytocin-MCH pathway can serve as a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of major depression and postpartum mood disorders.
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