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Publication : Loss of oxytocin receptors in hilar mossy cells impairs social discrimination.

First Author  Hung YC Year  2023
Journal  Neurobiol Dis Volume  187
Pages  106311 PubMed ID  37769745
Mgi Jnum  J:350615 Mgi Id  MGI:7542763
Doi  10.1016/j.nbd.2023.106311 Citation  Hung YC, et al. (2023) Loss of oxytocin receptors in hilar mossy cells impairs social discrimination. Neurobiol Dis 187:106311
abstractText  Hippocampal oxytocin receptor (OXTR) signaling is crucial for discrimination of social stimuli to guide social recognition, but circuit mechanisms and cell types involved remain incompletely understood. Here, we report a role for OXTR-expressing hilar mossy cells (MCs) of the dentate gyrus in social stimulus discrimination by regulating granule cell (GC) activity. Using a Cre-loxP recombination approach, we found that ablation of Oxtr from MCs impairs discrimination of social, but not object, stimuli in adult male mice. Ablation of MC Oxtr increases spontaneous firing rate of GCs, synaptic excitation to inhibition ratio of MC-to-GC circuit, and GC firing when temporally associated with the lateral perforant path inputs. Using mouse hippocampal slices, we found that bath application of OXTR agonist [Thr(4),Gly(7)]-oxytocin causes membrane depolarization and increases MC firing activity. Optogenetic activation of MC-to-GC circuit ameliorates social discrimination deficit in MC OXTR deficient mice. Together, our results uncover a previously unknown role of MC OXTR signaling for discrimination of social stimuli and delineate a MC-to-GC circuit responsible for social information processing.
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