Prosocial behavior, social reward and affective state discrimination in adult male and female mice

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Klaudia Misiołek
Marta Klimczak
Magdalena Chrószcz
Łukasz Szumiec
Anna Bryksa
Karolina Przyborowicz
Jan Rodriguez Parkitna
Zofia Harda
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[1] Maj Institute of Pharmacology of the Polish Academy of Sciences,Department of Molecular Neuropharmacology
[2] Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology,Laboratory of Emotions Neurobiology
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Prosocial behavior, defined as voluntary behavior intended to benefit another, has long been regarded as a primarily human characteristic. In recent years, it was reported that laboratory animals also favor prosocial choices in various experimental paradigms, thus demonstrating that prosocial behaviors are evolutionarily conserved. Here, we investigated prosocial choices in adult male and female C57BL/6 laboratory mice in a task where a subject mouse was equally rewarded for entering any of the two compartments of the experimental cage, but only entering of the compartment designated as “prosocial” rewarded an interaction partner. In parallel we have also assessed two traits that are regarded as closely related to prosociality: sensitivity to social reward and the ability to recognize the affective state of another individual. We found that female, but not male, mice increased frequency of prosocial choices from pretest to test. However, both sexes showed similar rewarding effects of social contact in the conditioned place preference test, and similarly, there was no effect of sex on affective state discrimination measured as the preference for interaction with a hungry or relieved mouse over a neutral animal. These observations bring interesting parallels to differences between sexes observed in humans, and are in line with reported higher propensity for prosocial behavior in human females, but differ with regard to sensitivity to social stimuli in males.
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