Neurogenin 3 Mediates Sex Chromosome Effects on the Generation of Sex Differences in Hypothalamic Neuronal Development

The organizational action of testosterone during critical periods of development is the cause of numerous sex differences in the brain. However, sex differences in neuritogenesis have been detected in primary neuronal hypothalamic cultures prepared before the peak of testosterone production by fetal...

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Main Authors: Maria Julia Scerbo, Alejandra eFreire-Regatillo, Carla Daniela Cisternas, Mabel eBrunotto, Maria Angeles eArevalo, Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura, Maria Julia Cambiasso
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncel.2014.00188/full
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spelling doaj-57e400a73e954dd7a35b11b1a366475f2020-11-24T23:11:59ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience1662-51022014-07-01810.3389/fncel.2014.0018899353Neurogenin 3 Mediates Sex Chromosome Effects on the Generation of Sex Differences in Hypothalamic Neuronal DevelopmentMaria Julia Scerbo0Alejandra eFreire-Regatillo1Carla Daniela Cisternas2Carla Daniela Cisternas3Mabel eBrunotto4Maria Angeles eArevalo5Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura6Maria Julia Cambiasso7Maria Julia Cambiasso8Instituto Ferreyra, INIMEC-CONICET-Universidad Nacional de CordobaInstituto Cajal, CSICInstituto Ferreyra, INIMEC-CONICET-Universidad Nacional de CordobaFacultad de Odontologia, Universidad Nacional de CordobaFacultad de Odontologia, Universidad Nacional de CordobaInstituto Cajal, CSICInstituto Cajal, CSICInstituto Ferreyra, INIMEC-CONICET-Universidad Nacional de CordobaFacultad de Odontologia, Universidad Nacional de CordobaThe organizational action of testosterone during critical periods of development is the cause of numerous sex differences in the brain. However, sex differences in neuritogenesis have been detected in primary neuronal hypothalamic cultures prepared before the peak of testosterone production by fetal testis. In the present study we assessed the hypothesis of that cell-autonomous action of sex chromosomes can differentially regulate the expression of the neuritogenic gene neurogenin 3 (Ngn3) in male and female hypothalamic neurons, generating sex differences in neuronal development. Neuronal cultures were prepared from male and female E14 mouse hypothalami, before the fetal peak of testosterone. Female neurons showed enhanced neuritogenesis and higher expression of Ngn3 than male neurons. The silencing of Ngn3 abolished sex differences in neuritogenesis, decreasing the differentiation of female neurons. The sex difference in Ngn3 expression was determined by sex chromosomes, as demonstrated using the four core genotypes mouse model, in which a spontaneous deletion of the testis-determining gene Sry from the Y chromosome was combined with the insertion of the Sry gene onto an autosome. In addition, the expression of Ngn3, which is also known to mediate the neuritogenic actions of estradiol, was increased in the cultures treated with the hormone, but only in those from male embryos. Furthermore, the hormone reversed the sex differences in neuritogenesis promoting the differentiation of male neurons. These findings indicate that Ngn3 mediates both cell-autonomous actions of sex chromosomes and hormonal effects on neuritogenesis.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncel.2014.00188/fullEstradiolSex Chromosomesneuritogenesissex differencesNgn3hypothalamic neurons
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author Maria Julia Scerbo
Alejandra eFreire-Regatillo
Carla Daniela Cisternas
Carla Daniela Cisternas
Mabel eBrunotto
Maria Angeles eArevalo
Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura
Maria Julia Cambiasso
Maria Julia Cambiasso
spellingShingle Maria Julia Scerbo
Alejandra eFreire-Regatillo
Carla Daniela Cisternas
Carla Daniela Cisternas
Mabel eBrunotto
Maria Angeles eArevalo
Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura
Maria Julia Cambiasso
Maria Julia Cambiasso
Neurogenin 3 Mediates Sex Chromosome Effects on the Generation of Sex Differences in Hypothalamic Neuronal Development
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
Estradiol
Sex Chromosomes
neuritogenesis
sex differences
Ngn3
hypothalamic neurons
author_facet Maria Julia Scerbo
Alejandra eFreire-Regatillo
Carla Daniela Cisternas
Carla Daniela Cisternas
Mabel eBrunotto
Maria Angeles eArevalo
Luis Miguel Garcia-Segura
Maria Julia Cambiasso
Maria Julia Cambiasso
author_sort Maria Julia Scerbo
title Neurogenin 3 Mediates Sex Chromosome Effects on the Generation of Sex Differences in Hypothalamic Neuronal Development
title_short Neurogenin 3 Mediates Sex Chromosome Effects on the Generation of Sex Differences in Hypothalamic Neuronal Development
title_full Neurogenin 3 Mediates Sex Chromosome Effects on the Generation of Sex Differences in Hypothalamic Neuronal Development
title_fullStr Neurogenin 3 Mediates Sex Chromosome Effects on the Generation of Sex Differences in Hypothalamic Neuronal Development
title_full_unstemmed Neurogenin 3 Mediates Sex Chromosome Effects on the Generation of Sex Differences in Hypothalamic Neuronal Development
title_sort neurogenin 3 mediates sex chromosome effects on the generation of sex differences in hypothalamic neuronal development
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
issn 1662-5102
publishDate 2014-07-01
description The organizational action of testosterone during critical periods of development is the cause of numerous sex differences in the brain. However, sex differences in neuritogenesis have been detected in primary neuronal hypothalamic cultures prepared before the peak of testosterone production by fetal testis. In the present study we assessed the hypothesis of that cell-autonomous action of sex chromosomes can differentially regulate the expression of the neuritogenic gene neurogenin 3 (Ngn3) in male and female hypothalamic neurons, generating sex differences in neuronal development. Neuronal cultures were prepared from male and female E14 mouse hypothalami, before the fetal peak of testosterone. Female neurons showed enhanced neuritogenesis and higher expression of Ngn3 than male neurons. The silencing of Ngn3 abolished sex differences in neuritogenesis, decreasing the differentiation of female neurons. The sex difference in Ngn3 expression was determined by sex chromosomes, as demonstrated using the four core genotypes mouse model, in which a spontaneous deletion of the testis-determining gene Sry from the Y chromosome was combined with the insertion of the Sry gene onto an autosome. In addition, the expression of Ngn3, which is also known to mediate the neuritogenic actions of estradiol, was increased in the cultures treated with the hormone, but only in those from male embryos. Furthermore, the hormone reversed the sex differences in neuritogenesis promoting the differentiation of male neurons. These findings indicate that Ngn3 mediates both cell-autonomous actions of sex chromosomes and hormonal effects on neuritogenesis.
topic Estradiol
Sex Chromosomes
neuritogenesis
sex differences
Ngn3
hypothalamic neurons
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fncel.2014.00188/full
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