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Krause corpuscles are genital vibrotactile sensors for sexual behaviours
by
Iskols, Michael
, Handler, Annie
, Liberles, Stephen D.
, Qi, Lijun
, Ginty, David D.
, Xiao, Jia Yin
, Greenberg, Rachel S.
in
13/51
/ 631/378/1804
/ 631/378/2620/2621
/ 64/60
/ Ablation
/ Animals
/ Calcium imaging
/ Clitoris
/ Clitoris - innervation
/ Clitoris - physiology
/ Corpuscles
/ Ejaculation
/ Ejaculation - physiology
/ Electrophysiology
/ Female
/ Females
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Male
/ Mating behavior
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanoreceptors
/ Mechanoreceptors - metabolism
/ Mechanoreceptors - physiology
/ Mice
/ Morphology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Optogenetics
/ Penile Erection - physiology
/ Penis
/ Penis - innervation
/ Penis - physiology
/ Physiology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensory neurons
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Sexual dimorphism
/ Sexual receptivity
/ Skin
/ Spinal cord
/ Spinal Cord - cytology
/ Spinal Cord - physiology
/ Touch - physiology
/ Vagina - physiology
/ Vibration
/ Vibrations
2024
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Krause corpuscles are genital vibrotactile sensors for sexual behaviours
by
Iskols, Michael
, Handler, Annie
, Liberles, Stephen D.
, Qi, Lijun
, Ginty, David D.
, Xiao, Jia Yin
, Greenberg, Rachel S.
in
13/51
/ 631/378/1804
/ 631/378/2620/2621
/ 64/60
/ Ablation
/ Animals
/ Calcium imaging
/ Clitoris
/ Clitoris - innervation
/ Clitoris - physiology
/ Corpuscles
/ Ejaculation
/ Ejaculation - physiology
/ Electrophysiology
/ Female
/ Females
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Male
/ Mating behavior
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanoreceptors
/ Mechanoreceptors - metabolism
/ Mechanoreceptors - physiology
/ Mice
/ Morphology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Optogenetics
/ Penile Erection - physiology
/ Penis
/ Penis - innervation
/ Penis - physiology
/ Physiology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensory neurons
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Sexual dimorphism
/ Sexual receptivity
/ Skin
/ Spinal cord
/ Spinal Cord - cytology
/ Spinal Cord - physiology
/ Touch - physiology
/ Vagina - physiology
/ Vibration
/ Vibrations
2024
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Krause corpuscles are genital vibrotactile sensors for sexual behaviours
by
Iskols, Michael
, Handler, Annie
, Liberles, Stephen D.
, Qi, Lijun
, Ginty, David D.
, Xiao, Jia Yin
, Greenberg, Rachel S.
in
13/51
/ 631/378/1804
/ 631/378/2620/2621
/ 64/60
/ Ablation
/ Animals
/ Calcium imaging
/ Clitoris
/ Clitoris - innervation
/ Clitoris - physiology
/ Corpuscles
/ Ejaculation
/ Ejaculation - physiology
/ Electrophysiology
/ Female
/ Females
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Male
/ Mating behavior
/ Mechanical properties
/ Mechanoreceptors
/ Mechanoreceptors - metabolism
/ Mechanoreceptors - physiology
/ Mice
/ Morphology
/ multidisciplinary
/ Neurons
/ Neurons - physiology
/ Optogenetics
/ Penile Erection - physiology
/ Penis
/ Penis - innervation
/ Penis - physiology
/ Physiology
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Sensory neurons
/ Sexual behavior
/ Sexual Behavior, Animal - physiology
/ Sexual dimorphism
/ Sexual receptivity
/ Skin
/ Spinal cord
/ Spinal Cord - cytology
/ Spinal Cord - physiology
/ Touch - physiology
/ Vagina - physiology
/ Vibration
/ Vibrations
2024
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Krause corpuscles are genital vibrotactile sensors for sexual behaviours
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Krause corpuscles are genital vibrotactile sensors for sexual behaviours
2024
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Overview
Krause corpuscles, which were discovered in the 1850s, are specialized sensory structures found within the genitalia and other mucocutaneous tissues
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. The physiological properties and functions of Krause corpuscles have remained unclear since their discovery. Here we report the anatomical and physiological properties of Krause corpuscles of the mouse clitoris and penis and their roles in sexual behaviour. We observed a high density of Krause corpuscles in the clitoris compared with the penis. Using mouse genetic tools, we identified two distinct somatosensory neuron subtypes that innervate Krause corpuscles of both the clitoris and penis and project to a unique sensory terminal region of the spinal cord. In vivo electrophysiology and calcium imaging experiments showed that both Krause corpuscle afferent types are A-fibre rapid-adapting low-threshold mechanoreceptors, optimally tuned to dynamic, light-touch and mechanical vibrations (40–80 Hz) applied to the clitoris or penis. Functionally, selective optogenetic activation of Krause corpuscle afferent terminals evoked penile erection in male mice and vaginal contraction in female mice, while genetic ablation of Krause corpuscles impaired intromission and ejaculation of males and reduced sexual receptivity of females. Thus, Krause corpuscles of the clitoris and penis are highly sensitive mechanical vibration detectors that mediate sexually dimorphic mating behaviours.
Krause corpuscles of the clitoris and penis are highly sensitive mechanical vibration detectors that mediate sexually dimorphic mating behaviours in mice.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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