Involvement of dopamine, but not norepinephrine, in the sex-specific regulation of juvenile socially rewarding behavior by vasopressin

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Remco Bredewold
Nara F. Nascimento
Grace S. Ro
Shannon E. Cieslewski
Christina J. Reppucci
Alexa H. Veenema
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[1] Michigan State University,Department of Psychology, Neurobiology of Social Behavior Laboratory
[2] Boston College,Department of Psychology, Neurobiology of Social Behavior Laboratory
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Neuropsychopharmacology | 2018年 / 43卷
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Social play is a highly rewarding behavior displayed mostly during the juvenile period. We recently showed that vasopressin V1a receptor (V1aR) blockade in the lateral septum (LS) enhances social play in male juvenile rats, but reduces it in females. Here, we determined whether the LS-AVP system modulates dopamine (DA) and/or norepinephrine (NE) neurotransmission in the LS to regulate social play behavior in sex-specific ways. Using microdialysis combined with retrodialysis, we demonstrated that both LS-AVP administration and social play exposure increased extracellular LS-DA release in females, but not in males. Pharmacological blockade of LS-DA receptors reduced social play in both sexes, but required a higher dose in females. This suggests that baseline LS-DA release is sufficient for social play in males, while increased LS-DA release is necessary for social play in females. Administration of a V1aR antagonist into the LS inhibited the social play-induced increase in extracellular LS-DA release in females. Furthermore, co-administration of the DA agonist apomorphine prevented the LS-V1aR blockade-induced decrease in social play in females. This suggests that LS-V1aR blockade reduces social play in females by dampening the rise in LS-DA release. Extracellular LS-NE release was enhanced in response to pharmacological manipulations of the LS-AVP system and to social play in males and/or females, but pharmacological blockade or stimulation of LS-NE receptors did not alter social play in either sex. Overall, we define a mechanism by which the LS-AVP system alters LS-DA neurotransmission differently in males than females resulting in the sex-specific regulation of juvenile social play behavior.
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