cyp19a1b-deficient males exhibit severely impaired male-typical mating and aggressive behaviors.
(A and B) Levels of E2, testosterone, and 11KT in the brain of adult cyp19a1b+/+, cyp19a1b+/−, and cyp19a1b−/− males (A) and females (B) (n = 3 per genotype and sex). (C) Set-up for testing the mating behavior of cyp19a1b+/+, cyp19a1b+/−, and cyp19a1b−/− males. (D) Latency of cyp19a1b+/+, cyp19a1b+/−, and cyp19a1b−/− males (n = 18 per genotype) to initiate each mating act toward the stimulus female. (E) Set-up for testing mating behavior using an esr2b-deficient female as the stimulus. (F) Latency of cyp19a1b+/+, cyp19a1b+/−, and cyp19a1b−/− males (n = 16, 15, and 17, respectively) to initiate each mating act toward the esr2b-deficient female. (G) Number of each mating act performed. (H) Latency of cyp19a1b+/+ and cyp19a1b−/− males and cyp19a1b+/+ females (n = 15 each) to receive courtship displays from the esr2b-deficient female. (I) Set-up for testing aggressive behavior among grouped males. (J) Total number of each aggressive act observed among cyp19a1b+/+, cyp19a1b+/−, or cyp19a1b−/− males in the tank (n = 6, 7, and 5, respectively). Statistical differences were assessed by Bonferroni’s or Dunn’s post hoc test (A, B, G, and J) and Gehan-Breslow-Wilcoxon test with Bonferroni’s correction (D, F, and H). Error bars represent SEM. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, ***P < 0.001.