Large scale expression changes of genes related to neuronal signaling and developmental processes found in lateral septum of postpartum outbred mice.

Coordinated gene expression changes across the CNS are required to produce the mammalian maternal phenotype. Lateral septum (LS) is a brain region critically involved with aspects of maternal care, and we recently examined gene expression of whole septum (LS and medial septum) in selectively bred ma...

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Main Authors: Brian E Eisinger, Changjiu Zhao, Terri M Driessen, Michael C Saul, Stephen C Gammie
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3661729?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-366f9813b1f84cabbe8aa4ecd4965bb42020-11-25T01:24:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0185e6382410.1371/journal.pone.0063824Large scale expression changes of genes related to neuronal signaling and developmental processes found in lateral septum of postpartum outbred mice.Brian E EisingerChangjiu ZhaoTerri M DriessenMichael C SaulStephen C GammieCoordinated gene expression changes across the CNS are required to produce the mammalian maternal phenotype. Lateral septum (LS) is a brain region critically involved with aspects of maternal care, and we recently examined gene expression of whole septum (LS and medial septum) in selectively bred maternal mice. Here, we expand on the prior study by 1) conducting microarray analysis solely on LS in virgin and postpartum mice, 2) using outbred mice, and 3) evaluating the role of sensory input on gene expression changes. Large scale changes in genes related to neuronal signaling were identified, including four GABAA receptor subunits. Subunits α4 and δ were downregulated in maternal LS, likely reflecting a reduction in the extrasynaptic, neurosteroid-sensitive α4/δ containing receptor subtype. Conversely, subunits ε and θ were increased in maternal LS. Fifteen K+ channel related genes showed altered expression, as did dopamine receptors Drd1a and Drd2 (both downregulated), hypocretin receptor 1 (Hcrtr1), kappa opioid receptor 1 (Oprk1), and transient receptor potential channel 4 (Trpc4). Expression of a large number of genes linked to developmental processes or cell differentiation were also altered in postpartum LS, including chemokine (C-X-C) motif ligand 12 (Cxcl12), fatty acid binding protein 7 (Fabp7), plasma membrane proteolipid (Pllp), and suppressor of cytokine signaling 2 (Socs2). Additional genes that are linked to anxiety, such as glutathione reductase (Gsr), exhibited altered expression. Pathway analysis also identified changes in genes related to cyclic nucleotide metabolism, chromatin structure, and the Ras gene family. The sensory presence of pups was found to contribute to the altered expression of a subset of genes across all categories. This study suggests that both large changes in neuronal signaling and the possible terminal differentiation of neuronal and/or glial cells play important roles in producing the maternal state.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3661729?pdf=render
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author Brian E Eisinger
Changjiu Zhao
Terri M Driessen
Michael C Saul
Stephen C Gammie
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Changjiu Zhao
Terri M Driessen
Michael C Saul
Stephen C Gammie
Large scale expression changes of genes related to neuronal signaling and developmental processes found in lateral septum of postpartum outbred mice.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Brian E Eisinger
Changjiu Zhao
Terri M Driessen
Michael C Saul
Stephen C Gammie
author_sort Brian E Eisinger
title Large scale expression changes of genes related to neuronal signaling and developmental processes found in lateral septum of postpartum outbred mice.
title_short Large scale expression changes of genes related to neuronal signaling and developmental processes found in lateral septum of postpartum outbred mice.
title_full Large scale expression changes of genes related to neuronal signaling and developmental processes found in lateral septum of postpartum outbred mice.
title_fullStr Large scale expression changes of genes related to neuronal signaling and developmental processes found in lateral septum of postpartum outbred mice.
title_full_unstemmed Large scale expression changes of genes related to neuronal signaling and developmental processes found in lateral septum of postpartum outbred mice.
title_sort large scale expression changes of genes related to neuronal signaling and developmental processes found in lateral septum of postpartum outbred mice.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Coordinated gene expression changes across the CNS are required to produce the mammalian maternal phenotype. Lateral septum (LS) is a brain region critically involved with aspects of maternal care, and we recently examined gene expression of whole septum (LS and medial septum) in selectively bred maternal mice. Here, we expand on the prior study by 1) conducting microarray analysis solely on LS in virgin and postpartum mice, 2) using outbred mice, and 3) evaluating the role of sensory input on gene expression changes. Large scale changes in genes related to neuronal signaling were identified, including four GABAA receptor subunits. Subunits α4 and δ were downregulated in maternal LS, likely reflecting a reduction in the extrasynaptic, neurosteroid-sensitive α4/δ containing receptor subtype. Conversely, subunits ε and θ were increased in maternal LS. Fifteen K+ channel related genes showed altered expression, as did dopamine receptors Drd1a and Drd2 (both downregulated), hypocretin receptor 1 (Hcrtr1), kappa opioid receptor 1 (Oprk1), and transient receptor potential channel 4 (Trpc4). Expression of a large number of genes linked to developmental processes or cell differentiation were also altered in postpartum LS, including chemokine (C-X-C) motif ligand 12 (Cxcl12), fatty acid binding protein 7 (Fabp7), plasma membrane proteolipid (Pllp), and suppressor of cytokine signaling 2 (Socs2). Additional genes that are linked to anxiety, such as glutathione reductase (Gsr), exhibited altered expression. Pathway analysis also identified changes in genes related to cyclic nucleotide metabolism, chromatin structure, and the Ras gene family. The sensory presence of pups was found to contribute to the altered expression of a subset of genes across all categories. This study suggests that both large changes in neuronal signaling and the possible terminal differentiation of neuronal and/or glial cells play important roles in producing the maternal state.
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