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| Manipulation | Target / intent | What changed (paper claim) | Sex/context specificity (as reported) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conditioning (AA in SC context) | Induce conditioned contextual pain hypersensitivity | PWTβ and/or PWL changes in males (SC vs DC), not in females | Male-specific contextual hypersensitivity in behavioral readouts |
| AR blockade / AR knockdown | Test testosteroneβAR causality in mPOA | Contextual hypersensitivity and Glu mPOA hyperexcitability reversed | Effect reported in males; female phenotype can be induced with testosterone propionate |
| Castration + testosterone propionate rescue | Reduce endogenous testosterone; restore it | Hypersensitivity reduced after castration; restored with testosterone propionate | Male SC phenotype rescued; females can be induced by testosterone propionate |
| In vivo Metyrapone (corticosterone synthesis inhibitor) | Test stress-axis contribution | Hypersensitivity and Glu mPOA hyperactivity reversed | Presented as free-testosterone requirement rather than corticosterone necessity |
| Episodic memory disruption in dCA1 (ZIP or TetTox) | Test whether context memory triggers the phenotype | Hypersensitivity abolished; testosterone changes reported as reduced | Male model emphasized |
| Circuit mapping: Glu mPOA β vlPAG | Identify projection and postsynaptic cell type | Monosynaptic excitation onto GABA vlPAG neurons; glutamatergic input to GABA cells | Used across sexes for anatomical/functional connectivity claims; behavioral sex specificity arises downstream |
| Optogenetic/chemogenetic manipulation of Glu mPOA | Test sufficiency/necessity | Activation induces pain hypersensitivity; inhibition abolishes male SC hypersensitivity | Necessity primarily in males (reported lack of effect in females at D2) |
| Optogenetic/chemogenetic manipulation of Glu mPOA β GABA vlPAG pathway | Test causal role of the pathway | Activation induces hypersensitivity; inhibition alleviates male SC hypersensitivity | Minimal/no effect reported on female SC nociceptive thresholds |
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