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  • Sexually immature male mice show parenting behaviors towards pups, but as they age, their likelihood of engaging in infanticide increases.
  • Research indicates that the excitatory synaptic transmission in the rhomboid nucleus of the BSTrh, a brain region associated with infanticide, is strengthened during puberty.
  • The study found that administering 17β-estradiol significantly enhances excitatory synaptic transmission in the BSTrh, which may explain how estrogen influences the onset of infanticidal behavior as mice mature.

Article Abstract

Sexually immature male mice exhibit parenting behavior toward unfamiliar pups; however, the percentage of males that engage in infanticidal behavior gradually increases with age. We previously reported that excitatory synaptic transmission of the rhomboid nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BSTrh), a brain region implicated in infanticidal behavior, is reinforced during pubertal development. However, it remains unclear how gonadal steroid hormones mediate this behavioral transition and neural plastic change during pubertal development. Here we revealed that administration of either 17β-estradiol (E2) or 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) to gonadectomized mice during pubertal development induced infanticidal behavior in adulthood (about 7 weeks old). Next, we performed whole-cell patch clamp recording in the BSTrh to study the effect of gonadal steroid hormones on neural synaptic transmission. We found that E2 but not DHT administration during pubertal development considerably enhanced excitatory synaptic transmission in the BSTrh by increasing the probability of excitatory neurotransmitter release from the presynaptic terminalis. These data suggest that reinforcement of excitatory synaptic transmission by estrogen-receptor-dependent signaling in the BSTrh during puberty may contribute to the development of infanticidal behavior.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neulet.2019.134357DOI Listing

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