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阻断雌二醇合成会影响雄性斑胸草雀听觉前脑对歌曲的记忆。

Blocking estradiol synthesis affects memory for songs in auditory forebrain of male zebra finches.

作者信息

Yoder Kathleen M, Lu Kai, Vicario David S

机构信息

Psychology Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08854, USA.

出版信息

Neuroreport. 2012 Nov 14;23(16):922-6. doi: 10.1097/WNR.0b013e3283588b61.

Abstract

Estradiol (E2) has recently been shown to modulate sensory processing in an auditory area of the songbird forebrain, the caudomedial nidopallium (NCM). When a bird hears conspecific song, E2 increases locally in NCM, where neurons express both the aromatase enzyme that synthesizes E2 from precursors and estrogen receptors. Auditory responses in NCM show a form of neuronal memory: repeated playback of the unique learned vocalizations of conspecific individuals induces long-lasting stimulus-specific adaptation of neural responses to each vocalization. To test the role of E2 in this auditory memory, we treated adult male zebra finches (n=16) with either the aromatase inhibitor fadrozole (FAD) or saline for 8 days. We then exposed them to 'training' songs and, 6 h later, recorded multiunit auditory responses with an array of 16 microelectrodes in NCM. Adaptation rates (a measure of stimulus-specific adaptation) to playbacks of training and novel songs were computed, using established methods, to provide a measure of neuronal memory. Recordings from the FAD-treated birds showed a significantly reduced memory for the training songs compared with saline-treated controls, whereas auditory processing for novel songs did not differ between treatment groups. In addition, FAD did not change the response bias in favor of conspecific over heterospecific song stimuli. Our results show that E2 depletion affects the neuronal memory for vocalizations in songbird NCM, and suggest that E2 plays a necessary role in auditory processing and memory for communication signals.

摘要

最近研究表明,雌二醇(E2)可调节鸣禽前脑听觉区域——尾内侧巢皮质(NCM)的感觉处理。当鸟类听到同种鸣叫声时,NCM区域内的E2会局部增加,该区域的神经元同时表达能将前体物质合成E2的芳香化酶和雌激素受体。NCM的听觉反应呈现出一种神经元记忆形式:重复播放同种个体独特的习得叫声会诱导神经反应对每种叫声产生持久的刺激特异性适应。为了测试E2在这种听觉记忆中的作用,我们用芳香化酶抑制剂法倔唑(FAD)或生理盐水对成年雄性斑胸草雀(n = 16)进行了8天的处理。然后让它们接触“训练”歌曲,6小时后,用NCM区域的16个微电极阵列记录多单元听觉反应。采用既定方法计算对训练歌曲和新歌曲回放的适应率(一种刺激特异性适应的测量指标),以衡量神经元记忆。与生理盐水处理的对照组相比,FAD处理组鸟类对训练歌曲的记忆显著降低,而两组对新歌曲的听觉处理没有差异。此外,FAD并未改变对同种歌曲刺激优于异种歌曲刺激的反应偏向。我们的结果表明,E2耗竭会影响鸣禽NCM中对叫声的神经元记忆,并表明E2在通讯信号的听觉处理和记忆中起必要作用。

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