2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.01.014
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Social experience alters oxytocinergic modulation in the nucleus accumbens of female prairie voles

Abstract: Highlights d TGOT-induced spontaneous and evoked activity depends on social experience in voles d TGOT-induced potentiation of NAc is associated with social preference d NAc OXTRs potentiate excitatory transmission via an eCB mechanism in paired females d Blocking CB1 receptors in NAc of paired females increases partner rejection Authors Am elie M.

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“…Thus, if oxytocin-eCB interactions do facilitate selective social reward, then this coupling might be expected to change after positive social experience leading to a pair bond, such as mating. We recently investigated this possibility in female prairie voles [34]. We showed that an interaction between oxytocin and eCBs indeed emerges in an experience-dependent way.…”
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“…Thus, if oxytocin-eCB interactions do facilitate selective social reward, then this coupling might be expected to change after positive social experience leading to a pair bond, such as mating. We recently investigated this possibility in female prairie voles [34]. We showed that an interaction between oxytocin and eCBs indeed emerges in an experience-dependent way.…”
Section: Endocannabinoid Interactions With the Oxytocin System Modula...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In the mouse, oxytocin binds to presynaptic receptors located on serotonergic terminals arising from the dorsal raphe to modulate serotonin signalling and promote social reward [33]. By contrast, in prairie voles OXTRs are expressed in cells located in the NAc [34], and their activation facilitates partner preference formation through an interaction with dopamine [2,35]. Thus, mouse and vole display markedly different distributions of oxytocin receptors in the NAc leading to different physiological effects (figure 1) [36].…”
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