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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37172688/distribution-of-vasopressin-1a-and-oxytocin-receptor-binding-in-the-basal-forebrain-and-midbrain-of-male-and-female-mongolian-gerbils
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jack H Taylor, Noah S Campbell, Jeanne M Powell, H Elliott Albers, Aubrey M Kelly
The nonapeptide system modulates a diversity of social behaviors, including aggression, parental care, affiliation, sexual behavior, and pair bonding. Such social behaviors are regulated through oxytocin and vasopressin activation of the oxytocin receptor (OXTR) and vasopressin V1a receptor (AVPR1A) in the brain. Nonapeptide receptor distributions have been mapped for several species, however, studies have demonstrated that there is substantial variation across species. Mongolian gerbils (Meriones unguiculatus) are an excellent organism for studying family dynamics, social development, pair bonding, and territorial aggression...
May 10, 2023: Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37042962/integrated-lc-ms-ms-and-network-pharmacology-approach-for-predictingactive-ingredients-and-pharmacological-mechanisms-of-tribulus-terrestris-l-against-cardiac-diseases
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Chigateri M Vinay, Chetan Hasmukh Mehta, Chandrakanth Bhat, Archana Kamath, Manjunath B Joshi, Bobby Paul, Usha Yogendra Nayak, Padmalatha S Rai
Tribulus terrestris L. (Gokshura) is a medicinal herb used for treating cardiac diseases and several other diseases. However, the active ingredients and the possible mechanism of action for treating cardiac diseases remain unclear. Hence, the study was designed to identify the active ingredients and to explore the potential mechanism of action of Tribulus terrestris L. for treating cardiac diseases by an integrated approach of metabolomics and network pharmacology. We performed HPLC-QTOF-MS/MS analysis to identify putative compounds and network pharmacology approach for predictive key targets and pathways...
April 12, 2023: Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37034639/vasopressin-regulates-social-play-behavior-in-sex-specific-ways-through-glutamate-modulation-in-the-lateral-septum
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Remco Bredewold, Catherine Washington, Alexa H Veenema
Social play is a highly rewarding behavior that is essential for the development of social skills. Social play is impaired in children diagnosed with autism, a disorder with a strong sex bias in prevalence. We recently showed that the arginine vasopressin (AVP) system in the lateral septum (LS) regulates social play behavior sex-specifically in juvenile rats: Administration of a AVP 1a receptor (V1aR) antagonist increased social play behavior in males and decreased it in females. Here, we demonstrate that glutamate, but not GABA, is involved in the sex-specific regulation of social play by the LS-AVP system...
March 31, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36824966/amygdala-avpr1a-mediates-susceptibility-to-chronic-social-isolation-in-females
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Marie François, Isabella Canal Delgado, Alexandre Lafond, Eastman M Lewis, Mia Kuromaru, Rim Hassouna, Shuliang Deng, Vidhu V Thaker, Gül Dölen, Lori M Zeltser
Females are more sensitive to social exclusion, which could contribute to their heightened susceptibility to anxiety disorders. Chronic social isolation stress (CSIS) for at least 7 weeks after puberty induces anxiety-related behavioral adaptations in female mice. Here, we show that Arginine vasopressin receptor 1a ( Avpr1a )-expressing neurons in the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) mediate these sex-specific effects, in part, via projections to the caudate putamen. Loss of function studies demonstrate that AVPR1A signaling in the CeA is required for effects of CSIS on anxiety-related behaviors in females but has no effect in males or group housed females...
February 15, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36817576/water-deprivation-induces-hypoactivity-in-rats-independently-of-oxytocin-receptor-signaling-at-the-central-amygdala
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Viviane Felintro, Verónica Trujillo, Raoni C Dos-Santos, Claudio da Silva-Almeida, Luís C Reis, Fábio F Rocha, André S Mecawi
INTRODUCTION: Vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OXT) are neuropeptides produced by magnocellular neurons (MCNs) of the hypothalamus and secreted through neurohypophysis to defend mammals against dehydration. It was recently demonstrated that MCNs also project to limbic structures, modulating several behavioral responses. METHODS AND RESULTS: We found that 24 h of water deprivation (WD) or salt loading (SL) did not change exploration or anxiety-like behaviors in the elevated plus maze (EPM) test...
2023: Frontiers in Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36816018/genetic-and-epigenetic-effects-on-couple-adjustment-in-context-of-romantic-relationship-a-scoping-systematic-review
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Pouria Khani, Mitra Ansari Dezfouli, Farzad Nasri, Maryam Rahemi, Salma Ahmadloo, Hamed Afkhami, Farzane Saeidi, Sergey Tereshchenko, Mohammad Reza Bigdeli, Mohammad Hossein Modarressi
Introduction: Couples' relationships defined by a complex interaction between the two partners and their intrapersonal traits. Romantic; relationships and love are associated with marital satisfaction and stability, as well as couples' happiness and health. Personality traits influence romantic relationships and, personality influenced by genetical and non-genetically factors. The roles of non-genetically factors such as socioeconomic position and external appearance have revealed in determining the quality of romantic relationships...
2023: Frontiers in Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36744334/uncovering-the-oxidative-stress-mechanisms-and-targets-in-alzheimer-s-disease-by-integrating-phenotypic-screening-data-and-polypharmacology-networks
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Moran Zhou, Qian Jiao, Zengrui Wu, Weihua Li, Guixia Liu, Rui Wang, Yun Tang
BACKGROUND: The oxidative stress hypothesis is challenging the dominant position of amyloid-β (Aβ) in the field of understanding the mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease (AD), a complicated and untreatable neurodegenerative disease. OBJECTIVE: The goal of the present study was to uncover the oxidative stress mechanisms causing AD, as well as the potential therapeutic targets and neuroprotective drugs against oxidative stress mechanisms. METHODS: In this study, a systematic workflow combining pharmacological experiments and computational prediction were proposed...
February 2, 2023: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease: JAD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36738499/prenatal-ketamine-exposure-impairs-prepulse-inhibition-via-arginine-vasopressin-receptor-1a-mediated-gabaergic-neuronal-dysfunction-in-the-striatum
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Aeseul Kim, Sun Mi Gu, Haemiru Lee, Dong Eun Kim, Jin Tae Hong, Jaesuk Yun, Hye Jin Cha
Ketamine is a widely used anesthetic with N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonism. Exposure to ketamine and NMDA receptor antagonists may induce psychosis. However, the mechanism underlying the effects of ketamine on the immature brain remains unclear. In this study, NMDA receptor antagonists, ketamine and methoxetamine, were administered to pregnant F344 rats (E17). These regimens induce psychosis-like behaviors in the offspring, such as hyperlocomotion induced by MK-801, a non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonist...
February 3, 2023: Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36738470/vasopressin-and-not-oxytocin-receptor-gene-methylation-is-associated-with-individual-differences-in-receptive-joint-attention-in-chimpanzees-pan-troglodytes
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William D Hopkins, Nicky Staes, Elaine E Guevara, Michele M Mulholland, Chet C Sherwood, Brenda J Bradley
Joint attention (JA) is an important milestone in human infant development and is predictive of the onset of language later in life. Clinically, it has been reported that children at risk for or with a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) perform more poorly on measures of JA compared to neurotypical controls. JA is not unique to humans but has also been reported in great apes and to a lesser extent in more distantly related monkeys. Further, individual differences in JA among chimpanzees are associated with polymorphisms in the vasopressin and oxytocin genes, AVPR1A and OXTR...
February 4, 2023: Autism Research: Official Journal of the International Society for Autism Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36672577/molecular-subtyping-in-muscle-invasive-bladder-cancer-on-predicting-survival-and-response-of-treatment
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Tanan Bejrananda, Jirakrit Saetang, Surasak Sangkhathat
Molecular classifications for urothelial bladder cancer appear to be promising in disease prognostication and prediction. This study investigated the novel molecular subtypes of muscle invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). Tumor samples and normal tissues of MIBC patients were submitted for transcriptome sequencing. Expression profiles were clustered using K-means clustering and principal component analysis. The molecular subtypes were also applied to The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) dataset and analyzed for clinical outcome correlation...
December 27, 2022: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36650057/vasopressin-v1a-receptor-and-oxytocin-receptor-regulate-murine-sperm-motility-differently
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Hiroyoshi Tsuchiya, Masakatsu Fujinoki, Morio Azuma, Taka-Aki Koshimizu
Specific receptors for the neurohypophyseal hormones, arginine vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin, are present in the male reproductive organs. However, their exact roles remain unknown. To elucidate the physiological functions of pituitary hormones in male reproduction, this study first focused on the distribution and function of one of the AVP receptors, V1a. In situ hybridization analysis revealed high expression of the Avpr1a in Leydig cells of the testes and narrow/clear cells in the epididymis, with the expression pattern differing from that of the oxytocin receptor (OTR)...
April 2023: Life Science Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36628861/vasopressin-receptor-1a-oxytocin-receptor-and-oxytocin-knockout-male-and-female-mice-display-normal-perceptual-abilities-towards-non-social-odorants
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Chloe Elise Johnson, Elizabeth Anne Dunn Hammock, Adam Kabir Dewan
Genetic knockouts of the vasopressin receptor 1a (Avpr1a), oxytocin receptor (Oxtr), or oxytocin (Oxt) gene in mice have helped cement the causal relationship between these neuropeptide systems and various social behaviors (e.g., social investigation, recognition, and communication, as well as territoriality and aggression). In mice, these social behaviors depend upon the olfactory system. Thus, it is critical to assess the olfactory capabilities of these knockout models to accurately interpret the observed differences in social behavior...
January 9, 2023: Hormones and Behavior
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36435036/effects-of-maternal-hypertension-on-cord-blood-arginine-vasopressin-receptor-expression
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Serena Gumusoglu, Lauren Davis, Brandon Schickling, Eric Devor, Lydia Von Tersch, Mark Santillan, Donna Santillan
Arginine vasopressin (AVP) signaling is altered in preeclampsia and physiologic stress. AVP is implicated in fluid homeostasis and cardiovascular (CV) function, which is disrupted in some progeny from preeclamptic pregnancies. However, whether altered fetal AVP signaling occurs in preeclampsia is unknown. Here, we measured CV-related transcripts (e.g., AVP receptors) in cord blood via quantitative PCR. Chronic hypertension decreased AVPR1b, AVPR2, OXTR, LNPEP, and CUL5. AVPR1a, AVPR1b, and AVPR2 were decreased while OXTR was increased in preeclamptic cord blood...
November 18, 2022: Pregnancy Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36271259/distribution-of-vasopressin-1a-and-oxytocin-receptor-protein-and-mrna-in-the-basal-forebrain-and-midbrain-of-the-spiny-mouse-acomys-cahirinus
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Jeanne M Powell, Kiyoshi Inoue, Kelly J Wallace, Ashley W Seifert, Larry J Young, Aubrey M Kelly
The nonapeptide system modulates numerous social behaviors through oxytocin and vasopressin activation of the oxytocin receptor (OXTR) and vasopressin receptor (AVPR1A) in the brain. OXTRs and AVPR1As are widely distributed throughout the brain and binding densities exhibit substantial variation within and across species. Although OXTR and AVPR1A binding distributions have been mapped for several rodents, this system has yet to be characterized in the spiny mouse (Acomys cahirinus). Here we conducted receptor autoradiography and in situ hybridization to map distributions of OXTR and AVPR1A binding and Oxtr and Avpr1a mRNA expression throughout the basal forebrain and midbrain of male and female spiny mice...
October 21, 2022: Brain Structure & Function
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35957922/synergistic-consequences-of-early-life-social-isolation-and-chronic-stress-impact-coping-and-neural-mechanisms-underlying-male-prairie-vole-susceptibility-and-resilience
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Lindsay L Sailer, Pooja P Patel, Ashley H Park, Joanna Moon, Amit Hanadari-Levy, Alexander G Ophir
Chronic stress can be challenging, lead to maladaptive coping strategies, and cause negative mental and physical health outcomes. Early-life adversity exposes developing young to physical or psychological experiences that risks surpassing their capacity to effectively cope, thereby impacting their lifetime physical and mental wellbeing. Sensitivity to stressful events, like social isolation, has the potential to magnify stress-coping. Chronic stress through social defeat is an established paradigm that models adverse early-life experiences and can trigger enduring alterations in behavioral and neural phenotypes...
2022: Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35757177/oxytocin-and-vasotocin-receptor-variation-and-the-evolution-of-human-prosociality
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Constantina Theofanopoulou, Alejandro Andirkó, Cedric Boeckx, Erich D Jarvis
Modern human lifestyle strongly depends on complex social traits like empathy, tolerance and cooperation. These diverse facets of social cognition have been associated with variation in the oxytocin receptor ( OTR ) and its sister genes, the vasotocin/vasopressin receptors ( VTR1A / AVPR1A and AVPR1B/VTR1B ). Here, we compared the available genomic sequences of these receptors between modern humans, archaic humans, and 12 non-human primate species, and identified sites that show heterozygous variation in modern humans and archaic humans distinct from variation in other primates, and for which we could find association studies with clinical implications...
August 2022: Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35723404/the-role-of-oxt-oxtr-avp-and-avpr1a-gene-expression-in-the-course-of-schizophrenia
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Marta Broniarczyk-Czarniak, Janusz Szemraj, Janusz Śmigielski, Piotr Gałecki
Schizophrenia is a serious and chronic mental illness, the symptoms of which usually appear for the first time in late adolescence or early adulthood. To date, much research has been conducted on the etiology of schizophrenia; however, it is still not fully understood. Oxytocin and vasopressin as neuromodulators that regulate social and emotional behavior are promising candidates for determining the vulnerability to schizophrenia. The aim of this study was to evaluate the expression of OXT, OXTR, AVP, and AVPR1a genes at the mRNA and protein levels in patients with schizophrenia...
January 12, 2022: Current Issues in Molecular Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35697647/genetic-determinants-of-individual-variation-in-the-superior-temporal-sulcus-of-chimpanzees-pan-troglodytes
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William D Hopkins, Oliver Coulon, Adrien Meguerditchian, Nicky Staes, Chet C Sherwood, Steven J Schapiro, Jean-Francois Mangin, Brenda Bradley
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is a conserved fold that divides the middle and superior temporal gyri. In humans, there is considerable variation in the shape, folding pattern, lateralization, and depth of the STS that have been reported to be associated with social cognition and linguistic functions. We examined the role that genetic factors play on individual variation in STS morphology in chimpanzees. The surface area and depth of the STS were quantified in sample of 292 captive chimpanzees comprised of two genetically isolated population of individuals...
June 13, 2022: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35654294/social-interactions-increase-activation-of-vasopressin-responsive-neurons-in-the-dorsal-raphe
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T N Patel, H O Caiola, O G Mallari, K L Blandino, A R Goldenthal, S M Dymecki, B D Rood
Social interactions play an important role in our daily lives and can profoundly impact our health for better and worse. To better understand the neural circuitry underlying social behavior, we focused on neural circuits involving vasopressin neurons of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) and serotonin neurons of the dorsal raphe (DR). Previous research shows that BNST vasopressin neurons are activated in male mice by interaction with a female and that vasopressin indirectly excites serotonin neurons...
May 30, 2022: Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35512092/crispr-cas9-editing-of-the-arginine-vasopressin-v1a-receptor-produces-paradoxical-changes-in-social-behavior-in-syrian-hamsters
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Jack H Taylor, James C Walton, Katharine E McCann, Alisa Norvelle, Qian Liu, Jacob W Vander Velden, Johnathan M Borland, Michael Hart, Chengliu Jin, Kim L Huhman, Daniel N Cox, H Elliott Albers
Studies from a variety of species indicate that arginine–vasopressin (AVP) and its V1a receptor (Avpr1a) play a critical role in the regulation of a range of social behaviors by their actions in the social behavior neural network. To further investigate the role of AVPRs in social behavior, we performed CRISPR-Cas9–mediated editing at the Avpr1a gene via pronuclear microinjections in Syrian hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus), a species used extensively in behavioral neuroendocrinology because they produce a rich suite of social behaviors...
May 10, 2022: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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