Visualizing sexual dimorphism in the brain.

TitleVisualizing sexual dimorphism in the brain.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsShah NM, Pisapia DJ, Maniatis S, Mendelsohn MM, Nemes A, Axel R
JournalNeuron
Volume43
Issue3
Pagination313-9
Date Published2004 Aug 05
ISSN0896-6273
KeywordsAnimals, Brain, Brain Chemistry, Female, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Neurons, Receptors, Androgen, Sex Characteristics, Sexual Behavior, Animal
Abstract

Sexually dimorphic behaviors are likely to involve neural pathways that express the androgen receptor (AR). We have genetically modified the AR locus to visualize dimorphisms in neuronal populations that express AR. Analysis of AR-positive neurons reveals both known dimorphisms in the preoptic area of the hypothalamus and the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis as well as novel dimorphic islands in the basal forebrain with a clarity unencumbered by the vast population of AR-negative neurons. This genetic approach allows the visualization of dimorphic subpopulations of AR-positive neurons along with their projections and may ultimately permit an association between neural circuits and specific dimorphic behaviors.

DOI10.1016/j.neuron.2004.07.008
Alternate JournalNeuron
PubMed ID15294140
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