Updated on 2025/08/22

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林 姫花
 
Organization
Faculty of Environmental, Life, Natural Science and Technology Special-Appointment Assistant Professor
Position
Special-Appointment Assistant Professor
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Degree

  • Doctor of Philosophy ( 2025.3   Okayama University )

Research Interests

  • social behavior

  • sexual behavior

  • olfactory preference

 

Papers

  • Oxytocin facilitates human touch-induced play behavior in rats. Reviewed International journal

    Himeka Hayashi, Sayaka Tateishi, Ayumu Inutsuka, Sho Maejima, Daisuke Hagiwara, Yasuo Sakuma, Tatsushi Onaka, Valery Grinevich, Hirotaka Sakamoto

    Current biology : CB   2025.5

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    Pleasant touch sensations play a fundamental role in social bonding, yet the neural mechanisms underlying affinity-like behaviors remain poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that juvenile-adolescent rats, which naturally engage in social play with peers characterized by rough-and-tumble interactions and 50 kHz ultrasonic vocalizations indicating pleasant sensations, develop a strong affinity for human hands through similar playful contact achieved by repeated tickling with human hands. Using this rat with tickling-induced high affinity for human hands, we discovered that repeated tickling mimicking rough-and-tumble play led to increased oxytocin receptor (OTR) expression in the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMHvl). Inhibition of oxytocin signaling in the VMHvl reduced affinity-like behaviors from rats to human hands. These findings suggest that OTR neurons in VMHvl play an important role in the increase in affinity for human hands induced by pleasant touch sensation with human touch-induced play behavior. Based on retrograde and anterograde tracing studies examining the supraoptic nucleus (SON) and the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) as primary sources of oxytocin, we demonstrate that a subset of oxytocin fibers in the VMHvl originate from the SON, suggesting that affinity-like behavior from rats to human hands may be controlled by oxytocin signaling from magnocellular neurons. Together, this work advances our understanding of how oxytocin shapes social behavior and may inform the development of therapeutic strategies to promote positive social interactions.

    DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2025.05.034

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  • Sexual activity is predicted by digit ratio in rats. Reviewed

    Himeka Hayashi, Hirotaka Sakamoto

    Experimental animals   2025.5

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    The ratio of the second and fourth digits (2D:4D) is a morphological marker reflecting fetal exposure to sex steroid hormones. This ratio exhibits sexual dimorphism, with males typically showing a significantly lower ratio than females, which results from higher androgen exposure during the fetal period. While studies in humans have suggested a relationship between sexual orientation and the 2D:4D ratio, this relationship in rodents remains elusive. Here, we investigated this relationship using rats as an experimental model. We found that male rats exhibited significantly shorter 2D length than females, resulting in a lower 2D:4D ratio in males, similar to humans. Observations of sexual behavior revealed that males that ejaculated during the first mating test exhibited shorter 2D length compared to males those that did not ejaculate. When males were classified into two groups based on 2D length (long-2D and short-2D groups), short-2D males were more sexually active than long-2D males. Additionally, only short-2D males showed a preference for female odors. These findings suggest that, in rats, 2D length is a useful morphological marker reflecting sexual activity and preference. Furthermore, they provide evidence supporting the potential use of the 2D:4D ratio as a tool for studying the relationship between sexual orientation and the 2D:4D ratio in humans.

    DOI: 10.1538/expanim.24-0159

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  • The bilevel chamber revealed differential involvement of vasopressin and oxytocin receptors in female mouse sexual behavior Reviewed

    Himeka Hayashi, Kie Shimizu, Kazuaki Nakamura, Katsuhiko Nishimori, Yasuhiko Kondo

    PLOS ONE   19 ( 6 )   e0304703 - e0304703   2024.6

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    Arginine vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OT) are well-known as neuropeptides that regulate various social behaviors in mammals. However, little is known about their role in mouse female sexual behavior. Thus, we investigated the role of AVP (v1a and v1b) and OT receptors on female sexual behavior. First, we devised a new apparatus, the bilevel chamber, to accurately observe female mouse sexual behavior. This apparatus allowed for a more precisely measurement of lordosis as receptivity and rejection-like behavior (newly defined in this study), a reversed expression of proceptivity. To address our research question, we evaluated female sexual behavior in mice lacking v1a (aKO), v1b (bKO), both v1a and v1b (dKO), and OT (OTRKO) receptors. aKO females showed decreased rejection-like behavior but a normal level of lordosis, whereas bKO females showed almost no lordosis and no change in rejection-like behavior. In addition, dKO females showed normal lordosis levels, suggesting that the v1b receptor promotes lordosis, but not necessarily, while the v1a receptor latently suppresses it. In contrast, although OTRKO did not influence lordosis, it significantly increased rejection-like behavior. In summary, the present results demonstrated that the v1a receptor inhibits proceptivity and receptivity, whereas the v1b and OT receptors facilitate receptivity and proceptivity, respectively.

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    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0304703

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  • Extracellular sodium regulates fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) formation Reviewed

    Zsuzsa Radvanyi, Eun Jin Yoo, Palanivel Kandasamy, Adrian Salas-Bastos, Sophie Monnerat, Julie Refardt, Mirjam Christ-Crain, Himeka Hayashi, Yasuhiko Kondo, Jonathan Jantsch, Isabel Rubio-Aliaga, Lukas Sommer, Carsten A. Wagner, Matthias A. Hediger, Hyug Moo Kwon, Johannes Loffing, Ganesh Pathare

    Journal of Biological Chemistry   300 ( 1 )   105480 - 105480   2023.11

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105480

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  • Neural and Hormonal Basis of Opposite-Sex Preference by Chemosensory Signals Reviewed

    Yasuhiko Kondo, Himeka Hayashi

    International Journal of Molecular Sciences   22 ( 15 )   8311 - 8311   2021.8

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    In mammalian reproduction, sexually active males seek female conspecifics, while estrous females try to approach males. This sex-specific response tendency is called sexual preference. In small rodents, sexual preference cues are mainly chemosensory signals, including pheromones. In this article, we review the physiological mechanisms involved in sexual preference for opposite-sex chemosensory signals in well-studied laboratory rodents, mice, rats, and hamsters of both sexes, especially an overview of peripheral sensory receptors, and hormonal and central regulation. In the hormonal regulation section, we discuss potential rodent brain bisexuality, as it includes neural substrates controlling both masculine and feminine sexual preferences, i.e., masculine preference for female odors and the opposite. In the central regulation section, we show the substantial circuit regulating sexual preference and also the influence of sexual experience that innate attractants activate in the brain reward system to establish the learned attractant. Finally, we review the regulation of sexual preference by neuropeptides, oxytocin, vasopressin, and kisspeptin. Through this review, we clarified the contradictions and deficiencies in our current knowledge on the neuroendocrine regulation of sexual preference and sought to present problems requiring further study.

    DOI: 10.3390/ijms22158311

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  • Why does castrated male odor attract sexually active male rats?–Attractivity induced by hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis block. Reviewed

    Himeka Hayashi, Ryoko Kumagai, Yasuhiko Kondo

    Physiology & Behavior   230   113288 - 113288   2020.12

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    DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2020.113288

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Presentations

  • VMHvlのOTRニューロンによって制御される愛着形成メカニズム

    林姫花, 坂本浩隆

    第38回日本行動神経内分泌研究会 

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    Event date: 2024.9.18 - 2024.9.20

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  • Juvenile pleasant sensations facilitate attachment formation with human hands via oxytocin receptors in the rat hypothalamus

    14th WORLD CONGRESS on NEUROHYPOPHYSIAL HORMONES 

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    Event date: 2024.5.16 - 2024.5.19

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  • Neurocircuitry of the oxytocin-oxytocin receptor system in rats facilitating attachment formation to human hands

    Society for social neuroscience  2024.3.25 

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    Event date: 2024.3.25 - 2024.3.28

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  • マウスの撫で刺激による条件性場所選好の形成とオキシトシン受容体の関与

    松浦希美, 林姫花, 近藤保彦

    遺伝研 研究会2023 

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    Event date: 2023.12.27 - 2023.12.28

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  • エストロゲン作用に依存したオスマウス嗅覚選好性の脳内調節機序

    林姫花, 近藤保彦, 坂本浩隆

    第49回日本神経内分泌学会学術集会 

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    Event date: 2023.10.27 - 2023.10.28

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  • Can gentle stroking be a reinforcer in male mice? A possible involvement of oxytocin receptor in the physiological process of affiliation. Invited

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    Event date: 2023.10.8 - 2023.10.9

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  • Can gentle stroking be a reinforcer in male mice? A possible involvement of oxytocin receptor in the physiological process of affiliation.

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    Event date: 2023.10.8 - 2023.10.9

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  • 幼若ラット連続ハンドリングによるヒトの手への愛着形成を促すオキシトシン神経回路系

    林姫花, 坂本浩隆

    第37回日本行動神経内分泌研究会 

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    Event date: 2023.8.31 - 2023.9.2

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  • 雄マウスにおける背側部撫で刺激の報酬性

    松浦希美, 林姫花, 近藤保彦

    第37回日本行動神経内分泌研究会 

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    Event date: 2023.8.31 - 2023.9.2

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  • 雌マウス性行動における受容および拒絶様行動を制御する下垂体神経ホルモン受容体

    林姫花, 清水稀惠, 中村和昭, 近藤保彦

    日本動物学会 第93回 早稲田大会 

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    Event date: 2022.9.8 - 2022.9.10

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  • Vasopressin and oxytocin receptors differentially regulate sexual receptivity and proceptivity in female mice

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    Event date: 2022.8.7 - 2022.8.10

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  • バソプレシン1b受容体およびオキシトシン受容体による雌マウス性行動の調節~性的受容性の二つの側面~

    林姫花, 清水稀惠, 中村和昭, 近藤保彦

    第45回日本神経科学大会 

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    Event date: 2022.6.30 - 2022.7.3

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  • 下垂体神経葉ホルモン受容体によって調節される雌マウスの性的同意と拒絶様行動

    林姫花, 清水稀惠, 中村和昭, 近藤保彦

    生物系三学会中国四国地区合同大会 

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    Event date: 2022.5.21 - 2022.5.22

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  • 雌マウスの性行動発現制御におけるバソプレシン1b受容体の重要性

    林姫花, 清水稀惠, 中村和昭, 近藤保彦

    第31回バゾプレシン研究会 

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    Event date: 2022.1.9

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  • Neural regulation of sex-odor preference and social recognitionby oxytocin - Is the action of oxytocin solely resulted via oxytocin receptor?

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    Event date: 2021.10.30 - 2021.10.31

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  • バソプレシン1a, 1b受容体両欠損雌マウスにおける雄尿に対する行動及び神経活性

    林姫花, 清水稀惠, 中村和昭, 近藤保彦

    第47回日本神経内分泌学会学術集会 

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    Event date: 2021.10.30 - 2021.10.31

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  • 雄マウスの異性臭に対する選好性および社会認知に対するオキシトシン受容体欠損の影響

    田中伶奈, 林姫花, 西森克彦, 近藤保彦

    第34回日本行動神経内分泌学会 

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    Event date: 2021.9.18 - 2021.9.19

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  • バソプレシン1b受容体欠損による雌マウス性行動の抑制

    林姫花, 清水稀惠, 中村和昭, 近藤保彦

    第34回日本行動神経内分泌学会 

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    Event date: 2021.9.18 - 2021.9.19

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  • Circulating GnRH and FSH in castrated male rats attract sexual mature male rats

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    Event date: 2021.3.28 - 2021.3.30

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  • Effects of social environment on scent-marking behavior in male mice

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    Event date: 2020.11.21 - 2020.11.22

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  • 去勢雄の匂いはなぜ正常雄を惹きつけるのか 下垂体摘除による検討

    林姫花, 熊谷亮子, 近藤保彦

    第32回日本行動神経内分泌研究会 

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    Event date: 2020.9.1 - 2020.9.2

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  • Male elevated gonadotropin attracts sexually active male rats.

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    Event date: 2020.3.17 - 2020.3.19

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  • 雄ラットを惹きつける去勢雄の誘因性 ゴナドトロピンの役割

    林姫花, 岩谷ひなた, 熊谷亮子, 近藤保彦

    第31回日本行動神経内分泌研究会 

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    Event date: 2019.9.2 - 2019.9.4

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Awards

  • 若手研究者優秀発表賞受賞

    2022.5   日本動物学会 中国四国支部   下垂体神経葉ホルモン受容体によって調節される雌マウスの性的同意と拒絶様行動

    林姫花・清水稀惠・中村和昭・近藤保彦

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  • 最優秀発表賞

    2021.9   日本行動神経内分泌研究会   バソプレシン1b受容体欠損による雌マウス性行動の抑制

    林姫花・清水稀惠・中村和昭・近藤保彦

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  • 優秀発表賞

    2020.9   日本行動神経内分泌研究会   去勢雄の匂いはなぜ正常雄を惹きつけるのか 下垂体摘除による検討

    林姫花・熊谷亮子・近藤保彦

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Media Coverage

  • 人さし指短い→性行動活発 Newspaper, magazine

    山陽新聞  2025.6

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  • オスの人さし指 メス好きの指標 Newspaper, magazine

    朝日新聞  2025.5

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