Abstract

The posterodorsal medial amygdala (MePD) is a neural site in the limbic brain involved in regulating emotional and sexual behaviours. There is, however, limited information available on the specific neuronal cell type in the MePD functionally mediating these behaviours in rodents. The recent discovery of a significant kisspeptin neurone population in the MePD has raised interest in the possible role of kisspeptin and its cognate receptor in sexual behaviour. The present study therefore tested the hypothesis that the MePD kisspeptin neurone population is involved in regulating attraction towards opposite sex conspecifics, sexual behaviour, social interaction and the anxiety response by selectively stimulating these neurones using the novel pharmacosynthetic DREADDs (designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs) technique. Adult male Kiss‐Cre mice received bilateral stereotaxic injections of a stimulatory DREADD viral construct (AAV‐hSyn‐DIO‐hM3D(Gq)‐mCherry) targeted to the MePD, with subsequent activation by i.p. injection of clozapine‐N‐oxide (CNO). Socio‐sexual behaviours were assessed in a counter‐balanced fashion after i.p. injection of either saline or CNO (5 mg kg‐1). Selective activation of MePD kisspeptin neurones by CNO significantly increased the time spent by male mice in investigating an oestrous female, as well as the duration of social interaction. Additionally, after CNO injection, the mice appeared less anxious, as indicated by a longer exploratory time in the open arms of the elevated plus maze. However, levels of copulatory behaviour were comparable between CNO and saline‐treated controls. These data indicate that DREADD‐induced activation of MePD kisspeptin neurones enhances both sexual partner preference in males and social interaction and also decreases anxiety, suggesting a key role played by MePD kisspeptin in sexual motivation and social behaviour.

Highlights

  • The posterodorsal medial amygdala (MePD) has received considerable attention as part of a neurobiological network involved in sexual behaviour

  • We employed the pharmacosynthetic DREADDs technique to selectively stimulate kisspeptin neurones in the MePD of Kiss-­Cre male mice aiming to investigate whether endogenous MePD kisspeptin signalling potentiates a preference for oestrous female mice, in addition to regulating sexual behaviour, the anxiety response and social interaction

  • The present study utilised a chemogenetic approach via expression of stimulatory DREADDs to investigate the role of kisspeptin in the MePD on socio-­sexual behaviours in mice

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Summary

| INTRODUCTION

The posterodorsal medial amygdala (MePD) has received considerable attention as part of a neurobiological network involved in sexual behaviour This neural locus in the limbic system participates in interpreting olfactory chemosignals,[1,2,3] genitosensorial stimulation[4] and regulating social/sexual behaviour in rodents.[5,6,7,8] Sexual cues from females activate neurones within the MePD of male mice,[9] which may be analogous to increased amygdala neuronal activity in humans exposed to arousing sexual images.[10] The MePD is involved in sexual behaviours such as investigation and attraction towards opposite sex-­conspecifics.[11] Preference towards an opposite sex. We employed the pharmacosynthetic DREADDs (designer receptors exclusively activated by designer drugs) technique to selectively stimulate kisspeptin neurones in the MePD of Kiss-­Cre male mice aiming to investigate whether endogenous MePD kisspeptin signalling potentiates a preference for oestrous female mice, in addition to regulating sexual behaviour, the anxiety response and social interaction

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