New aspects of oxytocin receptor function revealed by knockout mice: sociosexual behaviour and control of energy balance

Katsuhiko Nishimori, Yuki Takayanagi, Masahide Yoshida, Yoshiyuki Kasahara, Larry J. Young, Masaki Kawamata

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Abstract

To further define the function of the oxytocin receptor (OXTR) in vivo, we generated mice deficient in the Oxtr gene (Oxtr-/-). Oxtr-/- mice had no obvious deficits in fertility or sexual behaviour, but displayed several aberrations in social behaviours, including male aggression, and mother-offspring interaction. In addition, they showed novel physiological defects including obesity, and dysfunction in body temperature control when exposed to cold. We review here our new findings with Oxtr-/- mice, and introduce newly generated Oxtr-Venus knockin mice as a potential tool for examining molecular physiology of Oxtr-neurons.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Vasopressin and Oxytocin - From Genes to Behaviour to Disease
EditorsInga Neumann, Rainer Landgraf
Pages79-90
Number of pages12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameProgress in Brain Research
Volume170
ISSN (Print)0079-6123

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Neuroscience(all)

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