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- W2969223419 abstract "Abstract As prairie voles ( Microtus ochrogaster ) display spontaneous biparental care, and the ventromedial hypothalamus ( VMH ) has been implicated in reproductive behaviour, we conducted experiments to test the hypothesis that the VMH neurochemical circuitry is involved in alloparental behaviours in male prairie voles. We compared alloparental behaviours of adult, sexually naïve male and female voles—both displayed licking/grooming, huddling and retrieving behaviours towards conspecific pups. We also stained for the immediate‐early gene encoded early growth protein Egr‐1 in the vole brain. The pup‐exposed animals showed levels of Egr‐1 staining that was higher in the VMH but lower in the amygdala compared to animals exposed to a pup‐sized piece of plastic (control). A retrograde tracer, Fluoro‐Gold ( FG ), was injected into the VMH of male voles that were subsequently tested in the pup exposure or control condition. More FG /Egr‐1 cells were detected for glutamatergic ( GLU ) staining in the ventral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis ( BNST v) and medial amygdala (MeA), whereas less FG /Egr‐1 cells were stained for gamma‐aminobutyric acid ( GABA ) in the MeA of the pup‐exposed group compared to the control group. Further, the ratio of GLU : GABA expression in FG /Egr‐1 projection neurons from both the BNST v and MeA to the VMH was increased following pup exposure. Finally, pharmacological blockade of either dopamine D1 receptor or oxytocin receptor in the VMH impaired the onset of male alloparental behaviour. Together, these data suggest that the VMH may be involved in the onset of alloparental care and play a role in regulating social approach in male prairie voles." @default.
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- W2969223419 title "The ventromedial hypothalamic circuitry and male alloparental behaviour in a socially monogamous rodent species" @default.
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