SummaryVasopressin modulates many social and nonsocial behaviors, including emotionality. We have previously reported that male mice with a null mutation in the V1a receptor (V1aR) exhibit a profound impairment in social recognition and changes in anxiety-like behavior. Using site-specific injections of a V1aR-specific antagonist, we demonstrate that the lateral septum, but not the medial amygdala, is critical for social recognition. Reexpressing V1aR in the lateral septum of V1aR knockout mice (V1aRKO) using a viral vector resulted in a complete rescue of social recognition. Furthermore, overexpression of the V1aR in the lateral septum of wild-type (wt) mice resulted in a potentiation of social recognition behavior and a mild increase in a...
Social behavior is inextricably linked to human health, shaping both our susceptibility and resilien...
The capacity of male rats to remember familiar conspecifics is called social recognition. It is a fo...
Both negative and positive social experiences during sensitive life phases profoundly shape brain an...
Central arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (AVPR1A) modulates a wide range of behaviors, including str...
Vasopressin V1a receptors (V1aR) are thought to contribute to the pathophysiology of psychiatric dis...
Studying neurobiological models of social cognition has emerged as an important way to understand th...
The vasopressin 1b receptor (Avpr1b) is critical for social memory and social aggression in rodents,...
This chapter focuses on the parvicellular vasopressin (VP) system originating from the medial nucleu...
All social relationships are dependent on an organism’s ability to remember conspe-cifics. Social me...
This chapter focuses on the parvicellular vasopressin (VP) system originating from the medial nucleu...
International audienceIntellectual and social disabilities are common comorbidities in adolescents a...
The role of lateral septal vasopressin (VP) in the modulation of spatial memory, social memory, and ...
The nine amino acid peptide vasopressin acts as a neurohormone in the periphery and a neurotransmitt...
Background: To investigate neurobiological correlates of trait anxiety, CD1 mice were selectively br...
Social behavior is inextricably linked to human health, shaping both our susceptibility and resilien...
The capacity of male rats to remember familiar conspecifics is called social recognition. It is a fo...
Both negative and positive social experiences during sensitive life phases profoundly shape brain an...
Central arginine vasopressin receptor 1A (AVPR1A) modulates a wide range of behaviors, including str...
Vasopressin V1a receptors (V1aR) are thought to contribute to the pathophysiology of psychiatric dis...
Studying neurobiological models of social cognition has emerged as an important way to understand th...
The vasopressin 1b receptor (Avpr1b) is critical for social memory and social aggression in rodents,...
This chapter focuses on the parvicellular vasopressin (VP) system originating from the medial nucleu...
All social relationships are dependent on an organism’s ability to remember conspe-cifics. Social me...
This chapter focuses on the parvicellular vasopressin (VP) system originating from the medial nucleu...
International audienceIntellectual and social disabilities are common comorbidities in adolescents a...
The role of lateral septal vasopressin (VP) in the modulation of spatial memory, social memory, and ...
The nine amino acid peptide vasopressin acts as a neurohormone in the periphery and a neurotransmitt...
Background: To investigate neurobiological correlates of trait anxiety, CD1 mice were selectively br...
Social behavior is inextricably linked to human health, shaping both our susceptibility and resilien...
The capacity of male rats to remember familiar conspecifics is called social recognition. It is a fo...
Both negative and positive social experiences during sensitive life phases profoundly shape brain an...