Lim M M, Young L J
Center for Behavioral Neuroscience and Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, 954 Gatewood Road, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA.
Neuroscience. 2004;125(1):35-45. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2003.12.008.
Arginine vasopressin and its V1a receptor subtype (V1aR) are critical for pair bond formation between adult prairie voles. However, it is unclear which brain circuits are involved in this vasopressin-mediated facilitation of pair bond formation. Here, we examined mating-induced Fos expression in several brain regions involved in sociosexual and reward circuitry in male prairie voles. Consistent with studies in other species, Fos expression was induced in several regions known to be involved in sociosexual behavior, namely, the medial amygdala, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, and medial preoptic area. Fos induction also occurred in limbic and reward regions, including the ventral pallidum, nucleus accumbens, and mediodorsal thalamus (MDthal). Next, we infused a selective V1aR antagonist into three candidate brain regions that seemed most likely involved in vasopressin-mediated pair bond formation: the ventral pallidum, medial amygdala, and MDthal. Blockade of V1aR in the ventral pallidum, but not in the medial amygdala or MDthal, prevented partner preference formation. Lastly, we demonstrated that the mating-induced Fos activation in the ventral pallidum was vasopressin-dependent, since over-expression of V1aR using viral vector gene transfer resulted in a proportionate increase in mating-induced Fos in the same region. This is the first study to show that vasopressin neurotransmission occurs in the ventral pallidum during mating, and that V1aR activation in this region is necessary for pair bond formation in male prairie voles. The results from this study have profound implications for the neural circuitry underlying social attachment and generate novel hypotheses regarding the neural control of social behavior.
精氨酸加压素及其V1a受体亚型(V1aR)对成年草原田鼠之间的配偶关系形成至关重要。然而,尚不清楚哪些脑回路参与了这种由加压素介导的配偶关系形成促进过程。在此,我们检测了雄性草原田鼠交配诱导的Fos在几个参与社会性行为和奖赏回路的脑区中的表达。与其他物种的研究一致,在几个已知参与社会性行为的脑区,即内侧杏仁核、终纹床核和内侧视前区,诱导了Fos表达。Fos诱导也发生在边缘和奖赏区域,包括腹侧苍白球、伏隔核和背内侧丘脑(MDthal)。接下来,我们将一种选择性V1aR拮抗剂注入三个似乎最有可能参与加压素介导的配偶关系形成的候选脑区:腹侧苍白球、内侧杏仁核和MDthal。阻断腹侧苍白球而非内侧杏仁核或MDthal中的V1aR可阻止伴侣偏好形成。最后,我们证明腹侧苍白球中交配诱导的Fos激活是依赖加压素的,因为使用病毒载体基因转移过表达V1aR导致同一区域中交配诱导的Fos成比例增加。这是第一项表明交配过程中腹侧苍白球发生加压素神经传递,且该区域的V1aR激活对雄性草原田鼠配偶关系形成是必需的研究。这项研究的结果对社会依恋的神经回路具有深远意义,并产生了关于社会行为神经控制的新假设。