Puberty Blocker, Leuprolide, Reduces Sex Differences in Rough-and-Tumble Play and Anxiety-like Behavior in Juvenile Rats

Author:

Oliveira Gabriela de Faria12ORCID,Nguyen Amber T2,Carreras-Simons Leykza2,Niepsuj Thomas2,Gadelhak Salma H2,Johnson Aimee K2,Abdalla Ashwakh2,Lev Eden2,Torres Román Sofia G2,Fuchs Samantha N2,Jorgensen Joan S3ORCID,Farhat Walid A4,Auger Anthony P2

Affiliation:

1. Wisconsin National Primate Research Center , Madison, WI 53715 , USA

2. Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin–Madison , Madison, WI 53706 , USA

3. Department of Comparative Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Wisconsin–Madison , Madison, WI 53706 , USA

4. Division of Pediatric Urology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin–Madison , Madison, WI 53705 , USA

Abstract

Abstract We examined the effect of the puberty blocker, leuprolide acetate, on sex differences in juvenile rough-and-tumble play behavior and anxiety-like behavior in adolescent male and female rats. We also evaluated leuprolide treatment on gonadal and pituitary hormone levels and activity-regulated cytoskeleton-protein messenger RNA levels within the adolescent amygdala, a region important both for rough-and-tumble play and anxiety-like behavior. Our findings suggest that leuprolide treatment lowered anxiety-like behavior during adolescent development, suggesting that the maturation of gonadotropin-releasing hormone systems may be linked to increased anxiety. These data provide a potential new model to understand the emergence of increased anxiety triggered around puberty. Leuprolide also reduced masculinized levels of rough-and-tumble play behavior, lowered follicle-stimulating hormone, and produced a consistent pattern of reducing or halting sex differences of hormone levels, including testosterone, growth hormone, thyrotropin, and corticosterone levels. Therefore, leuprolide treatment not only pauses sexual development of peripheral tissues, but also reduces sex differences in hormones, brain, and behavior, allowing for better harmonization of these systems following gender-affirming hormone treatment. These data contribute to the intended use of puberty blockers in stopping sex differences from developing further with the potential benefit of lowering anxiety-like behavior.

Funder

Wisconsin Partnership Program

University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

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