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Publication : An accessory prefrontal cortex-thalamus circuit sculpts maternal behavior in virgin female mice.

First Author  Glat M Year  2022
Journal  EMBO J Volume  41
Issue  24 Pages  e111648
PubMed ID  36341708 Mgi Jnum  J:350041
Mgi Id  MGI:7412727 Doi  10.15252/embj.2022111648
Citation  Glat M, et al. (2022) An accessory prefrontal cortex-thalamus circuit sculpts maternal behavior in virgin female mice. EMBO J 41(24):e111648
abstractText  The ability to care for the young is innate and readily displayed by postpartum females after delivery to ensure offspring survival. Upon pup exposure, rodent virgin (nulliparous) females also develop parental behavior that over time becomes displayed at levels equivalent to parenting mothers. Although maternal behavior in postpartum females and the associated neurocircuits are well characterized, the neural mechanisms underlying the acquisition of maternal behavior without prior experience remain poorly understood. Here, we show that the development of maternal care behavior in response to first-time pup exposure in virgin females is initiated by the activation of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). ACC activity is dependent on feedback excitation by Vglut2(+) /Galanin(+) neurons of the centrolateral nucleus of the thalamus (CL), with their activity sufficient to display parenting behaviors. Accordingly, acute bidirectional chemogenetic manipulation of neuronal activity in the ACC facilitates or impairs the attainment of maternal behavior, exclusively in virgin females. These results reveal an ACC-CL neurocircuit as an accessory loop in virgin females for the initiation of maternal care upon first-time exposure to pups.
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