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Publication : Amylin-Calcitonin receptor signaling in the medial preoptic area mediates affiliative social behaviors in female mice.

First Author  Fukumitsu K Year  2022
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  13
Issue  1 Pages  709
PubMed ID  35136064 Mgi Jnum  J:333177
Mgi Id  MGI:6876523 Doi  10.1038/s41467-022-28131-z
Citation  Fukumitsu K, et al. (2022) Amylin-Calcitonin receptor signaling in the medial preoptic area mediates affiliative social behaviors in female mice. Nat Commun 13(1):709
abstractText  Social animals actively engage in contact with conspecifics and experience stress upon isolation. However, the neural mechanisms coordinating the sensing and seeking of social contacts are unclear. Here we report that amylin-calcitonin receptor (Calcr) signaling in the medial preoptic area (MPOA) mediates affiliative social contacts among adult female mice. Isolation of females from free social interactions first induces active contact-seeking, then depressive-like behavior, concurrent with a loss of Amylin mRNA expression in the MPOA. Reunion with peers induces physical contacts, activates both amylin- and Calcr-expressing neurons, and leads to a recovery of Amylin mRNA expression. Chemogenetic activation of amylin neurons increases and molecular knockdown of either amylin or Calcr attenuates contact-seeking behavior, respectively. Our data provide evidence in support of a previously postulated origin of social affiliation in mammals.
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