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群居生活:催产素在哺乳动物社会性中的作用。

Life in groups: the roles of oxytocin in mammalian sociality.

作者信息

Anacker Allison M J, Beery Annaliese K

机构信息

Neuroscience Program, Smith College Northampton, MA, USA.

Neuroscience Program, Smith College Northampton, MA, USA ; Departments of Psychology and Biology, Smith College Northampton, MA, USA.

出版信息

Front Behav Neurosci. 2013 Dec 11;7:185. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2013.00185.

Abstract

In recent decades, scientific understanding of the many roles of oxytocin (OT) in social behavior has advanced tremendously. The focus of this research has been on maternal attachments and reproductive pair-bonds, and much less is known about the substrates of sociality outside of reproductive contexts. It is now apparent that OT influences many aspects of social behavior including recognition, trust, empathy, and other components of the behavioral repertoire of social species. This review provides a comparative perspective on the contributions of OT to life in mammalian social groups. We provide background on the functions of OT in maternal attachments and the early social environment, and give an overview of the role of OT circuitry in support of different mating systems. We then introduce peer relationships in group-living rodents as a means for studying the importance of OT in non-reproductive affiliative behaviors. We review species differences in oxytocin receptor (OTR) distributions in solitary and group-living species of South American tuco-tucos and in African mole-rats, as well as singing mice. We discuss variation in OTR levels with seasonal changes in social behavior in female meadow voles, and the effects of OT manipulations on peer huddling behavior. Finally, we discuss avenues of promise for future investigation, and relate current findings to research in humans and non-human primates. There is growing evidence that OT is involved in social selectivity, including increases in aggression toward social outgroups and decreased huddling with unfamiliar individuals, which may support existing social structures or relationships at the expense of others. OT's effects reach beyond maternal attachment and pair bonds to play a role in affiliative behavior underlying "friendships", organization of broad social structures, and maintenance of established social relationships with individuals or groups.

摘要

近几十年来,科学界对催产素(OT)在社会行为中的多种作用的理解有了巨大进展。这项研究的重点一直是母婴依恋和生殖伴侣关系,而对于生殖背景之外的社交基础则知之甚少。现在很明显,OT会影响社会行为的许多方面,包括识别、信任、同理心以及社会物种行为模式中的其他组成部分。本综述提供了一个比较视角,以探讨OT对哺乳动物社会群体生活的贡献。我们提供了OT在母婴依恋和早期社会环境中的功能背景,并概述了OT神经回路在支持不同交配系统中的作用。然后,我们将群居啮齿动物中的同伴关系作为一种手段,来研究OT在非生殖性亲和行为中的重要性。我们综述了南美栉鼠、非洲鼹形鼠以及唱歌小鼠等独居和群居物种中催产素受体(OTR)分布的物种差异。我们讨论了雌性草原田鼠中OTR水平随社会行为季节性变化的情况,以及OT操作对同伴抱团行为的影响。最后,我们讨论了未来研究的有望途径,并将当前的研究结果与人类和非人类灵长类动物的研究联系起来。越来越多的证据表明,OT参与社会选择性,包括对社会外群体攻击性的增加以及与陌生个体抱团行为的减少,这可能以牺牲其他群体为代价来支持现有的社会结构或关系。OT的影响不仅限于母婴依恋和伴侣关系,还在构成“友谊”的亲和行为、广泛社会结构的组织以及与个体或群体建立的社会关系的维持中发挥作用。

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