Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5736693 | Brain Research | 2017 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
Rats place their tails underneath their bodies in the cold (tail-hiding behavior), which is a behavioral indicator of thermoregulation. The aim of the present study was to elucidate the effect of estradiol (E2) on tail-hiding behavior and neural activity assessed by immunohistochemistry. Ovariectomized rats were implanted with a silastic tube with or without E2 underneath the dorsal skin (E2(â) and E2(+) groups), and exposed to 27 °C, 16 °C, and 10 °C for 2 h with continuous body temperature (Tb), tail skin temperature (Ttail), and behavioral measurements. cFos immunoreactive (cFos-IR) cells in the insula, secondary somatosensory cortex, medial preoptic nucleus, parastrial nucleus, amygdala, and lateral parabrachial nucleus were counted. Tb and Ttail were not different between the E2(â) and E2(+) groups. At 16 °C, the duration and the onset of tail-hiding behavior in the E2(+) group were greater than that in the E2(â) group. The number of cFos-IR cells in the insula of the E2(â) group was greater than that of the E2(+) group in rats kept at 16 °C. E2 might modulate tail-hiding behavior of female rats at 16 °C, and the insula may be involved in the response.
Keywords
Celcentral amygdaloid nucleus, lateral divisionbasomedial amygdaloid nucleuscentral amygdaloid nucleus, medial divisionLPBEMePVLPBdbasolateral amygdaloid nucleus, posterior partLPBBLVAIPCEMBLABMACECACOMEADMPOBody temperatureTail skin temperatureGranular insular cortexSecondary somatosensory cortexBMPmedial preoptic areaanterior amygdaloid areaanterior cortical amygdaloid nucleusbasolateral amygdaloid nucleusParastrial nucleuscentral amygdaloid nucleusmedial amygdaloid nucleusbasolateral amygdaloid nucleus, anterior partlateral parabrachial nucleus
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Authors
Yuki Uchida, Kei Nagashima, Kazunari Yuri,