性行動中の各行動成分の遷移をつかさどる神経基盤を特定

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2025-03-20 筑波大学

​筑波大学と理化学研究所の研究チームは、オスマウスの性行動中に見られる各行動(匂い嗅ぎ、マウント、イントロミッション、射精)の遷移を制御する神経基盤を解明しました。側坐核の腹側シェル領域(vsNAc)におけるドパミン入力が行動遷移と強く関連し、特にアセチルコリン神経がこのドパミン入力を制御していることが判明。アセチルコリン神経を刺激することで射精が誘発されることも示されました。この成果は性行動の神経制御の全貌を明らかにするもので、射精障害の治療にも応用が期待されます。

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アセチルコリンとドーパミンの二重ダイナミクスによるオスの性行動の逐次遷移 Sequential transitions of male sexual behaviors driven by dual acetylcholine-dopamine dynamics

Ai Miyasaka ∙ Takeshi Kanda ∙ Naoki Nonaka ∙ … ∙ Takeshi Sakurai ∙ Katsuyasu Sakurai ∙ Qinghua Liu
Neuron  Published:March 19, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2025.01.032

Graphical abstract

性行動中の各行動成分の遷移をつかさどる神経基盤を特定

Highlights

  • Dual ACh-DA rhythms emerge in the vsNAc during intromission
  • Dual ACh-DA rhythms are generated locally via reciprocal nAChR and D2R signaling
  • ChAT or D2R knockdown in the vsNAc diminishes intromission and ejaculation
  • ACh release activation during intromission triggers ejaculation

Summary

The neural mechanisms underlying the sequential transitions of male sexual behaviors, including mounting, intromission, and ejaculation, remain largely unexplored. Here, we report that acetylcholine (ACh)-dopamine (DA) dynamics in the ventral shell of the nucleus accumbens (vsNAc) regulate these sexual transitions in male mice. During intromission, the vsNAc displays a unique pattern of dual ACh-DA rhythms, generated by reciprocal regulation between ACh and DA signaling via nicotinic ACh receptors (nAChRs) and DA D2 receptors (D2Rs). Knockdown of choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) or D2R in the vsNAc diminishes the occurrence of intromission and ejaculation. Optogenetic manipulations demonstrated that DA signaling maintains sexual behaviors by suppressing D2RvsNAc neurons. Moreover, ACh signaling promotes the initiation of mounting and intromission and facilitates the intromission-ejaculation transition by inducing a slowdown in DA rhythm. Together, these findings reveal that coordinated ACh-DA dynamics in the vsNAc play a critical role in orchestrating the sequential transitions of male sexual behaviors.

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