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Sustained acceleration of colonic transit following chronic homotypic stress in oxytocin knockout mice
Authors:Babygirija Reji  Bülbül Mehmet  Cerjak Diana  Ludwig Kirk  Takahashi Toku
Institution:Department of Life Sciences, Toyo University, 1-1-1 Itakura, Oura, Gunma 374-0193, Japan.
Abstract:A sex difference has been reported in the responsiveness of the vomeronasal (VN) system to pheromones. In the present study, to clarify a direct and acute influence of 17β-estradiol (E2) on the accessory olfactory bulb (AOB) neurons, we investigated the effect of E2 on dendritic spines in cultured AOB cells derived from male and female neonatal rats. After 17-18 days in vitro (DIV), cultured AOB cells were transfected with GFP expression vectors. At 21-23 DIV, cells were treated with E2, and time-lapse images of transfected AOB neurons identified as granule cells were taken under a confocal laser scanning microscope for 3h. The dendritic spine head area of granule cells was quantitatively evaluated, and spine heads were classified into larger (≥ 1 μm2) and smaller (<1 μm2) ones before E2-treatment (0 h). In cultured cells derived from both sexes, the larger spines were not significantly changed at 1, 2 and 3 h after E2-treatment. In contrast, E2-treatment significantly enlarged the head area of the smaller spines of granule cells derived from the female, whereas E2 did not cause any significant effects on those from the male. Our results provide evidence for the sexually-dimorphic effect of E2 on spine development in AOB granule cells.
Keywords:Accessory olfactory bulb  Primary cell culture  Dendritic spines  17β-Estradiol  Live imaging  Granule cells
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