Forebrain Ptf1a Is Required for Sexual Differentiation of the Brain

Summary: The mammalian brain undergoes sexual differentiation by gonadal hormones during the perinatal critical period. However, the machinery at earlier stages has not been well studied. We found that Ptf1a is expressed in certain neuroepithelial cells and immature neurons around the third ventricl...

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Main Authors: Tomoyuki Fujiyama, Satoshi Miyashita, Yousuke Tsuneoka, Kazumasa Kanemaru, Miyo Kakizaki, Satomi Kanno, Yukiko Ishikawa, Mariko Yamashita, Tomoo Owa, Mai Nagaoka, Yoshiya Kawaguchi, Yuchio Yanagawa, Mark A. Magnuson, Masafumi Muratani, Akira Shibuya, Yo-ichi Nabeshima, Masashi Yanagisawa, Hiromasa Funato, Mikio Hoshino
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018-07-01
Series:Cell Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124718309057
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Miyo Kakizaki
Satomi Kanno
Yukiko Ishikawa
Mariko Yamashita
Tomoo Owa
Mai Nagaoka
Yoshiya Kawaguchi
Yuchio Yanagawa
Mark A. Magnuson
Masafumi Muratani
Akira Shibuya
Yo-ichi Nabeshima
Masashi Yanagisawa
Hiromasa Funato
Mikio Hoshino
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Satoshi Miyashita
Yousuke Tsuneoka
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Miyo Kakizaki
Satomi Kanno
Yukiko Ishikawa
Mariko Yamashita
Tomoo Owa
Mai Nagaoka
Yoshiya Kawaguchi
Yuchio Yanagawa
Mark A. Magnuson
Masafumi Muratani
Akira Shibuya
Yo-ichi Nabeshima
Masashi Yanagisawa
Hiromasa Funato
Mikio Hoshino
Forebrain Ptf1a Is Required for Sexual Differentiation of the Brain
Cell Reports
author_facet Tomoyuki Fujiyama
Satoshi Miyashita
Yousuke Tsuneoka
Kazumasa Kanemaru
Miyo Kakizaki
Satomi Kanno
Yukiko Ishikawa
Mariko Yamashita
Tomoo Owa
Mai Nagaoka
Yoshiya Kawaguchi
Yuchio Yanagawa
Mark A. Magnuson
Masafumi Muratani
Akira Shibuya
Yo-ichi Nabeshima
Masashi Yanagisawa
Hiromasa Funato
Mikio Hoshino
author_sort Tomoyuki Fujiyama
title Forebrain Ptf1a Is Required for Sexual Differentiation of the Brain
title_short Forebrain Ptf1a Is Required for Sexual Differentiation of the Brain
title_full Forebrain Ptf1a Is Required for Sexual Differentiation of the Brain
title_fullStr Forebrain Ptf1a Is Required for Sexual Differentiation of the Brain
title_full_unstemmed Forebrain Ptf1a Is Required for Sexual Differentiation of the Brain
title_sort forebrain ptf1a is required for sexual differentiation of the brain
publisher Elsevier
series Cell Reports
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publishDate 2018-07-01
description Summary: The mammalian brain undergoes sexual differentiation by gonadal hormones during the perinatal critical period. However, the machinery at earlier stages has not been well studied. We found that Ptf1a is expressed in certain neuroepithelial cells and immature neurons around the third ventricle that give rise to various neurons in several hypothalamic nuclei. We show that conditional Ptf1a-deficient mice (Ptf1a cKO) exhibit abnormalities in sex-biased behaviors and reproductive organs in both sexes. Gonadal hormone administration to gonadectomized animals revealed that the abnormal behavior is caused by disorganized sexual development of the knockout brain. Accordingly, expression of sex-biased genes was severely altered in the cKO hypothalamus. In particular, Kiss1, important for sexual differentiation of the brain, was drastically reduced in the cKO hypothalamus, which may contribute to the observed phenotypes in the Ptf1a cKO. These findings suggest that forebrain Ptf1a is one of the earliest regulators for sexual differentiation of the brain. : Fujiyama et al. find that forebrain-specific Ptf1a-deficient mice (Ptf1a cKO) exhibit abnormalities in sexually dimorphic behaviors, reproductive organs, and severely altered expression of sex-biased genes, including Kiss1, in the hypothalamus in both sexes, which suggests that forebrain Ptf1a is one of the earliest regulators for sexual differentiation of the brain. Keywords: sexual differentiation, sexual behavior, hypothalamus, Ptf1a, kisspeptin, central nervous system
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spelling doaj-43014b83a29b42378d8a195013100f792020-11-24T21:36:17ZengElsevierCell Reports2211-12472018-07-012417994Forebrain Ptf1a Is Required for Sexual Differentiation of the BrainTomoyuki Fujiyama0Satoshi Miyashita1Yousuke Tsuneoka2Kazumasa Kanemaru3Miyo Kakizaki4Satomi Kanno5Yukiko Ishikawa6Mariko Yamashita7Tomoo Owa8Mai Nagaoka9Yoshiya Kawaguchi10Yuchio Yanagawa11Mark A. Magnuson12Masafumi Muratani13Akira Shibuya14Yo-ichi Nabeshima15Masashi Yanagisawa16Hiromasa Funato17Mikio Hoshino18Department of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology, National Institute of Neuroscience, NCNP, Kodaira, Tokyo 187-8502, Japan; International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (WPI-IIIS), University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, JapanDepartment of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology, National Institute of Neuroscience, NCNP, Kodaira, Tokyo 187-8502, JapanDepartment of Anatomy, Toho University, Tokyo 143-8540, JapanDepartment of Immunology, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, JapanInternational Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (WPI-IIIS), University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, JapanInternational Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (WPI-IIIS), University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, JapanInternational Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (WPI-IIIS), University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, JapanDepartment of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology, National Institute of Neuroscience, NCNP, Kodaira, Tokyo 187-8502, Japan; Department of Developmental and Regenerative Biology, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo 113-8510, JapanDepartment of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology, National Institute of Neuroscience, NCNP, Kodaira, Tokyo 187-8502, JapanDepartment of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology, National Institute of Neuroscience, NCNP, Kodaira, Tokyo 187-8502, JapanCenter for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606-8507, JapanDepartment of Genetic and Behavioral Neuroscience, Gunma University, Maebashi 371-8511, JapanDepartment of Cell and Developmental Biology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN 37232, USADepartment of Genome Biology, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, JapanDepartment of Immunology, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, JapanFoundation for Biomedical Research and Innovation, Kobe 650-0047, JapanInternational Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (WPI-IIIS), University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, JapanInternational Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine (WPI-IIIS), University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8575, Japan; Department of Anatomy, Toho University, Tokyo 143-8540, Japan; Corresponding authorDepartment of Biochemistry and Cellular Biology, National Institute of Neuroscience, NCNP, Kodaira, Tokyo 187-8502, Japan; Corresponding authorSummary: The mammalian brain undergoes sexual differentiation by gonadal hormones during the perinatal critical period. However, the machinery at earlier stages has not been well studied. We found that Ptf1a is expressed in certain neuroepithelial cells and immature neurons around the third ventricle that give rise to various neurons in several hypothalamic nuclei. We show that conditional Ptf1a-deficient mice (Ptf1a cKO) exhibit abnormalities in sex-biased behaviors and reproductive organs in both sexes. Gonadal hormone administration to gonadectomized animals revealed that the abnormal behavior is caused by disorganized sexual development of the knockout brain. Accordingly, expression of sex-biased genes was severely altered in the cKO hypothalamus. In particular, Kiss1, important for sexual differentiation of the brain, was drastically reduced in the cKO hypothalamus, which may contribute to the observed phenotypes in the Ptf1a cKO. These findings suggest that forebrain Ptf1a is one of the earliest regulators for sexual differentiation of the brain. : Fujiyama et al. find that forebrain-specific Ptf1a-deficient mice (Ptf1a cKO) exhibit abnormalities in sexually dimorphic behaviors, reproductive organs, and severely altered expression of sex-biased genes, including Kiss1, in the hypothalamus in both sexes, which suggests that forebrain Ptf1a is one of the earliest regulators for sexual differentiation of the brain. Keywords: sexual differentiation, sexual behavior, hypothalamus, Ptf1a, kisspeptin, central nervous systemhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124718309057