Pervasive social deficits, but normal parturition, in oxytocin receptor-deficient mice
Jichi Medical University · Baylor College of Medicine · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The oxytocin receptor (OXTR) and its ligand, oxytocin (OXT), regulate reproductive physiology (i.e., parturition and lactation) and sociosexual behaviors. To define the essential functions of OXTR, we generated mice with a null mutation in the Oxtr gene (Oxtr(-/-)) and compared them with OXT-deficient (Oxt(-/-)) mice. Oxtr(-/-) mice were viable and had no obvious deficits in fertility or reproductive behavior. Oxtr(-/-) dams exhibited normal parturition but demonstrated defects in lactation and maternal nurturing. Infant Oxtr(-/-) males emitted fewer ultrasonic vocalizations than wild-type littermates in response to social isolation. Adult Oxtr(-/-) males also showed deficits in social discrimination and…
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11Topics & keywords
- Oxytocin receptor
- Oxytocin
- Lactation
- Aggression
- Endocrinology
- Internal medicine
- Psychology
- Biology
- Gender equality