Single-nucleus RNA sequencing reveals cellular and molecular signatures in the prefrontal cortex of a hypoactive sexual desire disorder rat model

Sep 19, 2025The journal of sexual medicine

Cell and molecular changes in the thinking area of the brain in a rat model of low sexual desire

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Abstract

Profiling revealed altered cell composition in the prefrontal cortex of female rats with low sexual desire, with 91.3% of differentially expressed genes downregulated.

  • Rats with low sexual desire showed increased inhibitory neuron subtypes and microglia.
  • Excitatory neuron populations were reduced, and oligodendrocyte precursor cell maturation was disrupted.
  • A total of 506 differentially expressed genes were identified, linked to mitochondrial and lysosomal dysfunction.
  • Findings may enhance understanding of HSDD neurobiology and suggest potential therapeutic targets.
  • The small sample size and phenotype classification challenges were noted as limitations.

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