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Mar 1, 2018

Metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 7 has critical roles in regulation of the endocrine system and social behaviours

Journal of Neuroendocrinology
  • M. Masugi-Tokita
  • ,
  • T. Yoshida
  • ,
  • S. Kageyama
  • ,
  • M. Kawata
  • ,
  • A. Kawauchi

Volume
30
Number
3
Language
English
Publishing type
Research paper (scientific journal)
DOI
10.1111/jne.12575
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd

Metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 7 (mGluR7) is one of the group III mGluRs, which are negatively coupled to adenylate cyclase via Gi/Go proteins and localised to presynaptic active zones of the mammalian central nervous system. We previously reported that mGluR7 is essential for intermale aggression and amygdala-dependent fear learning. To elucidate the role of mGluR7 in the neuroendocrine system, we performed biochemical analyses and found a significant reduction of testosterone levels in mGluR7 knockout (KO) mice. Testosterone replacement restored intermale aggressive behaviour in castrated wild-type mice to the level of gonadally intact wild-type mice. However, given the same dosage of testosterone replacement, mGluR7 KO mice showed almost no aggressive behaviour. These results indicate that reduction of plasma testosterone is unrelated to the deficit in intermale aggression in mGluR7 KO mice. Social investigating behaviour of intact mGluR7 KO mice also differed from that of wild-type mice
e.g. the KO mice showing less frequent anogenital sniffing and more frequent grooming behaviour. Testosterone replacement increased anogenital sniffing and grooming behaviour in castrated mGluR7 KO mice, while the differences were still present between castrated wild-type mice and KO mice after both underwent testosterone replacement. These results imply that reduction of plasma testosterone may partially inhibit social investigating behaviours in intact mGluR7 KO mice. Furthermore, castrated mGluR7 KO mice have smaller seminal vesicles than those of castrated wild-type mice, although seminal vesicle weights were normal in intact mice. These observations suggest that, besides testicular testosterone, some other hormone levels may be dysregulated in mGluR7 KO mice, and indicate a critical role of mGluR7 in the endocrine system. Taken together, our findings demonstrate that mGluR7 is essential for the regulation of the endocrine system, in addition to innate behaviours such as intermale aggression and fear response.

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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jne.12575
PubMed
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29377390
ID information
  • DOI : 10.1111/jne.12575
  • ISSN : 1365-2826
  • ISSN : 0953-8194
  • Pubmed ID : 29377390
  • SCOPUS ID : 85044625427

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