Department of Aquatic Bioscience, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Laboratory for Systems Molecular Ethology, RIKEN Center for Brain Science, Wako, Japan.
Elife. 2019 Aug 6;8:e39495. doi: 10.7554/eLife.39495.
Male and female animals display innate sex-specific mating behaviors. In teleost fish, altering the adult sex steroid milieu can effectively reverse sex-typical mating behaviors, suggesting remarkable sexual lability of their brains as adults. In the teleost medaka, neuropeptide B (NPB) is expressed female-specifically in the brain nuclei implicated in mating behavior. Here, we demonstrate that NPB is a direct mediator of estrogen action on female mating behavior, acting in a female-specific but reversible manner. Analysis of regulatory mechanisms revealed that the female-specific expression of NPB is dependent on direct transcriptional activation by estrogen via an estrogen-responsive element and is reversed in response to changes in the adult sex steroid milieu. Behavioral studies of NPB knockouts revealed that female-specific NBP mediates female receptivity to male courtship. The female-specific NPB signaling identified herein is presumably a critical element of the neural circuitry underlying sexual dimorphism and lability of mating behaviors in teleosts.
雄性和雌性动物表现出先天的性别特异性交配行为。在硬骨鱼中,改变成年性激素环境可以有效地逆转典型的性别交配行为,这表明它们的大脑在成年后具有显著的性易变性。在硬骨鱼日本青鳉中,神经肽 B(NPB)特异性地在参与交配行为的脑核中表达。在这里,我们证明 NPB 是雌激素对雌性交配行为作用的直接介质,以雌性特异性但可逆的方式起作用。对调控机制的分析表明,NPB 的雌性特异性表达依赖于雌激素通过雌激素反应元件的直接转录激活,并且对成年性激素环境的变化有反应。NPB 敲除的行为研究表明,雌性特异性 NBP 介导雌性对雄性求偶的接受。本文鉴定的雌性特异性 NBP 信号可能是鱼类交配行为性别二态性和易变性的神经回路的关键组成部分。