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Publication : Pregnancy-stimulated neurogenesis in the adult female forebrain mediated by prolactin.

First Author  Shingo T Year  2003
Journal  Science Volume  299
Issue  5603 Pages  117-20
PubMed ID  12511652 Mgi Jnum  J:83248
Mgi Id  MGI:2660565 Doi  10.1126/science.1076647
Citation  Shingo T, et al. (2003) Pregnancy-stimulated neurogenesis in the adult female forebrain mediated by prolactin. Science 299(5603):117-20
abstractText  Neurogenesis occurs in the olfactory system of the adult brain throughout life, in both invertebrates and vertebrates, but its physiological regulation is not understood. We show that the production of neuronal progenitors is stimulated in the forebrain subventricular zone of female mice during pregnancy and that this effect is mediated by the hormone prolactin. The progenitors then migrate to produce new olfactory interneurons, a process likely to be important for maternal behavior, because olfactory discrimination is critical for recognition and rearing of offspring. Neurogenesis occurs even in females that mate with sterile males. These findings imply that forebrain olfactory neurogenesis may contribute to adaptive behaviors in mating and pregnancy.
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