Microtus ochrogaster is a rodent with a monogamous reproductive strategy characterized by strong pair bond formation after 6 h of mating. Here, we determine whether mating-induced pair bonding increases cell proliferation in the subventricular zone (SVZ), rostral migratory stream (RMS), and dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus in male voles. Males were assigned to one of the four groups: (1) control: males were placed alone in a clean cage; (2) social exposure to a female (SE m/f): males that could see, hear, and smell a sexually receptive female but where physical contact was not possible, because the animals were separated by an acrylic screen with small holes; (3) social exposure to a male (SE m/m): same as group 2 but males were expose...
textMale monogamous prairie voles vary in the way they use space, with some males intruding extens...
Glucocorticoid levels in animals may respond to and influence the development of social attachments....
The goal of this study was to examine the effects of early life experiences on the subsequent expres...
Sexually naïve female prairie voles require exposure to a novel male to activate the neural circuits...
The prairie vole has proven a valuable animal model for the neurobiological study of social monogamy...
Prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) are monogamous rodents that form pair bonds characterized by a ...
Same-sex peer relationships are an important component in the social structures of group living spec...
Abstract of poster PS2.0050 presented July 2018 at International Congress of Neuroendocrinology. Tor...
We tested whether continuous cohabitation in monogamous voles affects the mated male’s attentiveness...
Formation of long-term pair-bonds is a complex process, involving multiple neural circuits, and is c...
Social relationships are important to human health and well-being and these benefits extend across t...
Because the prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster, displays monogamous social behavior, the has become ...
As we strive to learn more about the biological basis of the human condition, it is important to loo...
Central nervous system (CNS) arginine-vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OT) receptor patterns are asso...
In pair bonding animals, coordinated behavior between partners is required for the pair to accomplis...
textMale monogamous prairie voles vary in the way they use space, with some males intruding extens...
Glucocorticoid levels in animals may respond to and influence the development of social attachments....
The goal of this study was to examine the effects of early life experiences on the subsequent expres...
Sexually naïve female prairie voles require exposure to a novel male to activate the neural circuits...
The prairie vole has proven a valuable animal model for the neurobiological study of social monogamy...
Prairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) are monogamous rodents that form pair bonds characterized by a ...
Same-sex peer relationships are an important component in the social structures of group living spec...
Abstract of poster PS2.0050 presented July 2018 at International Congress of Neuroendocrinology. Tor...
We tested whether continuous cohabitation in monogamous voles affects the mated male’s attentiveness...
Formation of long-term pair-bonds is a complex process, involving multiple neural circuits, and is c...
Social relationships are important to human health and well-being and these benefits extend across t...
Because the prairie vole, Microtus ochrogaster, displays monogamous social behavior, the has become ...
As we strive to learn more about the biological basis of the human condition, it is important to loo...
Central nervous system (CNS) arginine-vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OT) receptor patterns are asso...
In pair bonding animals, coordinated behavior between partners is required for the pair to accomplis...
textMale monogamous prairie voles vary in the way they use space, with some males intruding extens...
Glucocorticoid levels in animals may respond to and influence the development of social attachments....
The goal of this study was to examine the effects of early life experiences on the subsequent expres...