TSA treatment (0.4 ng) up-regulates oxytocin (OTR) and vasopressin (V1aR) receptors in female prairie voles during cohabitation with a male in the absence of mating. OTR mRNA (a,b) and protein (e,f) levels were up-regulated following 2 (a,e) and 9 hours (b,f) of cohabitation without mating in the nucleus accumbens of TSA-treated females. Similarly, V1aR protein levels were increased following 9 hours of cohabitation (f), while D1R and D2R remained unaffected at all time-points. (c,d,g,h) No variations were observed for any target in the caudate putamen. In (e-h), representative blots for each target protein (top line) and actin (bottom line) are shown above their respective columns, and full-length blots are presented in the The number of animals is indicated within columns. *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01 versus CSF, two-tailed unpaired t-test. Data are represented as mean ± SEM. NAcc: nucleus accumbens, CP: caudate putamen.