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Estrous cycle-induced sex differences in medium spiny neuron excitatory synaptic transmission and intrinsic excitability in adult rat nucleus accumbens core

机译:中医循环诱导的中刺神经元兴奋性突触突触传递和成年大鼠核心核心内兴奋性的性差异

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Naturally occurring hormone cycles in adult female humans and rodents create a dynamic neuroendocrine environment. These cycles include the menstrual cycle in humans and its counterpart in rodents, the estrous cycle. These hormone fluctuations induce sex differences in the phenotypes of many behaviors, including those related to motivation, and associated disorders such as depression and addiction. This suggests that the neural substrate instrumental for these behaviors, including the nucleus accumbens core (AcbC), likewise differs between estrous cycle phases. It is unknown whether the electrophysiological properties of AcbC output neurons, medium spiny neurons (MSNs), change between estrous cycle phases. This is a critical knowledge gap given that MSN electrophysiological properties are instrumental for determining AcbC output to efferent targets. Here we test whether the intrinsic electrophysiological properties of adult rat AcbC MSNs differ across female estrous cycle phases and from males. We recorded MSNs with whole cell patch-clamp technique in two experiments, the first using gonad-intact adult males and females in differing phases of the estrous cycle and the second using gonadectomized males and females in which the estrous cycle was eliminated. MSN intrinsic electrophysiological and excitatory synaptic input properties robustly changed between female estrous cycle phases and males. Sex differences in MSN electrophysiology disappeared when the estrous cycle was eliminated. These novel findings indicate that AcbC MSN electrophysiological properties change across the estrous cycle, providing a new framework for understanding how biological sex and hormone cyclicity regulate motivated behaviors and other AcbC functions and disorders.
机译:成年女性和啮齿动物的天然发生的激素循环产生动态神经内分泌环境。这些循环包括人类的月经周期及其在啮齿动物中的对应物,其性质周期。这些激素波动诱导许多行为表型的性差异,包括与动机相关的那些,以及相关疾病,如抑郁和成瘾。这表明这些行为的神经基质仪器,包括核心核心(ACBC),同样不同于溶解循环相之间。尚不清楚ACBC输出神经元,中刺神经元(MSNS)的电生理学性质是否在发理周期相之间发生变化。这是一个关键知识差距,因为MSN电生理学属性是用于确定ACBC输出到传出目标的仪器。在这里,我们测试成年大鼠ACBC MSN的固有电生理学特性是否在雌性上垂循环阶段和雄性中不同。我们在两个实验中用全细胞贴片技术录制了MSN,在两个实验中,首先使用Gonad-Intact成年男性和女性在不同循环的不同阶段和第二种使用淋病术中和雌性循环被消除的雌性。 MSN内在电生理和兴奋性突触输入特性在雌性循环阶段和雄性之间鲁棒地改变。消除了发言循环时,MSN电生理学的性别差异消失。这些新的发现表明,ACBC MSN电生理学性质在发理周期中发生变化,为理解生物性和激素循环性如何调节动机行为和其他ACBC功能和疾病的新框架提供了新的框架。

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