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Publication : Antagonistic circuits mediating infanticide and maternal care in female mice.

First Author  Mei L Year  2023
Journal  Nature Volume  618
Issue  7967 Pages  1006-1016
PubMed ID  37286598 Mgi Jnum  J:340022
Mgi Id  MGI:7525579 Doi  10.1038/s41586-023-06147-9
Citation  Mei L, et al. (2023) Antagonistic circuits mediating infanticide and maternal care in female mice. Nature 618(7967):1006-1016
abstractText  In many species, including mice, female animals show markedly different pup-directed behaviours based on their reproductive state(1,2). Naive wild female mice often kill pups, while lactating female mice are dedicated to pup caring(3,4). The neural mechanisms that mediate infanticide and its switch to maternal behaviours during motherhood remain unclear. Here, on the basis of the hypothesis that maternal and infanticidal behaviours are supported by distinct and competing neural circuits(5,6), we use the medial preoptic area (MPOA), a key site for maternal behaviours(7-11), as a starting point and identify three MPOA-connected brain regions that drive differential negative pup-directed behaviours. Functional manipulation and in vivo recording reveal that oestrogen receptor alpha (ESR1)-expressing cells in the principal nucleus of the bed nucleus of stria terminalis (BNSTpr(ESR1)) are necessary, sufficient and naturally activated during infanticide in female mice. MPOA(ESR1) and BNSTpr(ESR1) neurons form reciprocal inhibition to control the balance between positive and negative infant-directed behaviours. During motherhood, MPOA(ESR1) and BNSTpr(ESR1) cells change their excitability in opposite directions, supporting a marked switch of female behaviours towards the young.
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