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Publication : Functional Ontogeny of Hypothalamic Agrp Neurons in Neonatal Mouse Behaviors.

First Author  Zimmer MR Year  2019
Journal  Cell Volume  178
Issue  1 Pages  44-59.e7
PubMed ID  31104844 Mgi Jnum  J:283859
Mgi Id  MGI:6390358 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2019.04.026
Citation  Zimmer MR, et al. (2019) Functional Ontogeny of Hypothalamic Agrp Neurons in Neonatal Mouse Behaviors. Cell 178(1):44-59.e7
abstractText  Hypothalamic Agrp neurons regulate food ingestion in adult mice. Whether these neurons are functional before animals start to ingest food is unknown. Here, we studied the functional ontogeny of Agrp neurons during breastfeeding using postnatal day 10 mice. In contrast to adult mice, we show that isolation from the nursing nest, not milk deprivation or ingestion, activated Agrp neurons. Non-nutritive suckling and warm temperatures blunted this effect. Using in vivo fiber photometry, neonatal Agrp neurons showed a rapid increase in activity upon isolation from the nest, an effect rapidly diminished following reunion with littermates. Neonates unable to release GABA from Agrp neurons expressed blunted emission of isolation-induced ultrasonic vocalizations. Chemogenetic overactivation of these neurons further increased emission of these ultrasonic vocalizations, but not milk ingestion. We uncovered important functional properties of hypothalamic Agrp neurons during mouse development, suggesting these neurons facilitate offspring-to-caregiver bonding.
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