Altered Sexual and Social Behaviors in Trp2 Mutant Mice

We have used gene targeting to generate mice with a homozygous deficiency in trp2, a cation channel expressed in the vomeronasal organ (VNO). Trp2 mutant animals reveal a striking reduction in the electrophysiological response to pheromones in the VNO, suggesting that trp2 plays a central role in me...

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description We have used gene targeting to generate mice with a homozygous deficiency in trp2, a cation channel expressed in the vomeronasal organ (VNO). Trp2 mutant animals reveal a striking reduction in the electrophysiological response to pheromones in the VNO, suggesting that trp2 plays a central role in mediating the pheromone response. These mutants therefore afford the opportunity to examine the role of the VNO in the generation of innate sexual and social behaviors in mice. Trp2 mutant males and nursing females are docile and fail to initiate aggressive attacks on intruder males. Male-female sexual behavior appears normal, but trp2 mutant males also vigorously mount other males. These results suggest that the cation channel trp2 is required in the VNO to detect male-specific pheromones that elicit aggressive behaviors and dictate the choice of sexual partners.
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Animal aggression
Animal behavior
Animals
Biological Sciences
cation channels
Electrophysiology
Female
Female animals
Gene Deletion
Homozygote
Human aggression
Male
Male animals
Marking behavior
Mating behavior
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Membrane Proteins - physiology
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Mutation
Neurology
Pheromones
Reproduction
Rodents
Sex Factors
Sexual behavior
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trp2 gene
TRPC Cation Channels
Urine
Vomeronasal Organ - physiology
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