Abstract
The medial preoptic nucleus (MPN) and ventral bed nuclei of the stria terminalis (BST) are needed to maintain mating in sexually experienced male gerbils and rats. The gerbil ventral BST is also activated with mating, as assessed by Fos expression, as is the medial MPN (MPNm) of both species. In gerbils, many of those mating-activated cells contain glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD), the enzyme that synthesizes γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Some of those cells are projection neurons, but others may release GABA locally. Through actions in the medial preoptic area, GABA inhibits and testosterone (T) promotes male sex behavior. Thus, T may promote mating, in part, by decreasing GAD in MPNm or ventral BST cells. In rats, T increases GAD mRNA in the central MPN (MPNc), where MPN GABAergic cells are densest, but mating behavior does not change in sexually experienced males when the MPNc is ablated. Therefore, this study focused on the MPNm and ventral BST to ask whether their GABAergic cells respond to T or are sexually dimorphic. This was done by visualizing cells immunoreactive (IR) for GAD 67, an isoform found primarily in cell bodies, in male and female gerbils and in castrated males with and without T. At both sites, males had more GAD 67-IR cells than females, and T decreased GAD 67-IR cell numbers in males. Thus, the MPNm and ventral BST have GABAergic cells that are sexually dimorphic and in which T decreases GAD, consistent with local effects of T and GABA on mating.
Highlights
The medial preoptic nucleus (MPN) and ventral bed nuclei of the stria terminalis (BST) are needed to maintain mating in sexually experienced male rats and gerbils (Hansen et al, 1982; Everitt and Stacey, 1987; Yahr and Gregory, 1993; Finn and Yahr, 2005)
This study focused on GABAergic cells in the MPNm and ventral BST, which were visualized immunocytochemically in male and female gerbils and in castrated males with and without T using an antibody to GAD67, an isoform found primarily in cell bodies (Erlander et al, 1991)
GAD67 staining in the MPNm is illustrated in Figure 2
Summary
The medial preoptic nucleus (MPN) and ventral bed nuclei of the stria terminalis (BST) are needed to maintain mating in sexually experienced male rats and gerbils (Hansen et al, 1982; Everitt and Stacey, 1987; Yahr and Gregory, 1993; Finn and Yahr, 2005). MPN GAD cells are densest in the gerbil MPNc (Simmons and Yahr, 2003) Given their density, MPNc GAD cells may dominate GABA-related assays of the MPN that include them. MPNc GAD cells may dominate GABA-related assays of the MPN that include them This could be especially true for effects of T since MPN androgen receptors are densest in the MPNc (Commins and Yahr, 1985; Simerly et al, 1990). This study focused on GABAergic cells in the MPNm and ventral BST, which were visualized immunocytochemically in male and female gerbils and in castrated males with and without T using an antibody to GAD67, an isoform found primarily in cell bodies (Erlander et al, 1991)
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