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有证据表明阿片类物质参与了唱歌的动机。

Evidence for opioid involvement in the motivation to sing.

机构信息

Department of Zoology, 361 Birge Hall, 430 Lincoln Avenue, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA.

出版信息

J Chem Neuroanat. 2010 Mar;39(2):141-50. doi: 10.1016/j.jchemneu.2009.03.008. Epub 2009 Apr 5.

Abstract

Songbirds produce high rates of song within multiple social contexts, suggesting that they are highly motivated to sing and that song production itself may be rewarding. Progress has been made in understanding the neural basis of song learning and sensorimotor processing, however little is known about neurobiological mechanisms regulating the motivation to sing. Neural systems involved in motivation and reward have been conserved across species and in songbirds are neuroanatomically well-positioned to influence the song control system. Opioid neuropeptides within these systems play a primary role in hedonic reward, at least in mammals. In songbirds, opioid neuropeptides and receptors are found throughout the song control system and within several brain regions implicated in both motivation and reward, including the medial preoptic nucleus (POM) and ventral tegmental area (VTA). Growing research shows these regions to play a role in birdsong that differs depending upon whether song is sexually motivated in response to a female, used for territorial defense or sung as part of a flock but not directed towards an individual (undirected song). Opioid pharmacological manipulations and immunocytochemical data demonstrate a role for opioid activity possibly within VTA and POM in the regulation of song production. Although future research is needed, data suggest that opioids may be most critically involved in reinforcing song that does not result in any obvious form of immediate externally mediated reinforcement, such as undirected song produced in large flocks or during song learning. Data are reviewed supporting the idea that dopamine activity underlies the motivation or drive to sing, but that opioid release is what makes song production rewarding.

摘要

鸣禽在多种社会环境中都会产生高频的鸣叫声,这表明它们有强烈的唱歌欲望,而歌唱本身可能是一种奖励。人们在理解鸣禽学习和感觉运动处理的神经基础方面已经取得了进展,但对于调节唱歌欲望的神经生物学机制却知之甚少。参与动机和奖励的神经系统在不同物种中是保守的,在鸣禽中,神经解剖学上位于能够影响歌唱控制系统的位置。这些系统中的阿片肽神经肽在享乐性奖励中起着主要作用,至少在哺乳动物中是这样。在鸣禽中,阿片肽神经肽和受体存在于整个歌唱控制系统中,以及几个与动机和奖励都有关的脑区,包括内侧视前核(POM)和腹侧被盖区(VTA)。越来越多的研究表明,这些区域在鸟鸣中发挥作用,其作用取决于鸟鸣是否是对雌性的性动机反应,是否用于领地防御,还是作为群体的一部分而唱,但不是针对个体(无定向歌唱)。阿片药理学操作和免疫细胞化学数据表明,阿片活性可能在 VTA 和 POM 中对歌唱产生的调节中发挥作用。尽管需要进一步的研究,但数据表明,阿片类物质可能在强化不会导致任何明显的外部即时介导强化的歌曲中起着至关重要的作用,例如在大群体中或在歌唱学习期间产生的无定向歌曲。有数据支持这样一种观点,即多巴胺活动是歌唱的动机或驱动力的基础,但阿片类物质的释放使歌唱产生奖励。

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