Sex differences in structural and receptor mRNA expression in the ventral anterior cingulate cortex and a potential role of perineuronal nets in monogamous pair bond establishment (Peromyscus californicus)
Candice L. Malone, Jiaxuan Li, Elsa M. Luebke, Leykza Carreras-Simons, Warren W. Treis, Emma R. Hammond, Patrick K. Monari, Catherine A. Marler

TL;DR
This study explores how the brains of monogamous California mice change during pair bonding, revealing sex differences in neural plasticity and receptor expression.
Contribution
The paper identifies novel sex differences in perineuronal net and receptor mRNA expression in the ventral anterior cingulate cortex during pair bond formation.
Findings
Females showed higher expression of PNN components HAPLN and ACAN in the vACC compared to males.
ACAN mRNA levels in the vACC decreased over the bonding period, but not in the LS.
Sex-specific patterns in OXTR and AVPR receptor mRNA expression were observed in the vACC.
Abstract
The monogamous California mouse (Peromyscus californicus) exhibits distinct behavioral changes during pair bond formation. Using a detailed temporal behavioral analysis over seven days, we found a rapid decrease in aggression within 24 h of pair introduction in this highly territorial species. After this aggression reduction, the gradual increase in affiliative behaviors varied by type of affiliative behavior and ranged from one to seven days. We then measured neurobiological changes at three time points during this transition to uncover mechanisms that might govern this shift from aggressive to affiliative behavior, revealing novel sex differences that add to current research on biological mechanisms of social bonding. Specifically, we examined plasticity through mRNA expression of two perineuronal net (PNN) associated proteins, HAPLN and ACAN, in two brain regions implicated in…
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TopicsNeuroendocrine regulation and behavior · Neuroscience of respiration and sleep · Cephalopods and Marine Biology
