Schlinger Barney A
Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology & Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90290, USA.
J Ornithol. 2015 Dec 1;156(Suppl 1):419-424. doi: 10.1007/s10336-015-1184-7. Epub 2015 Mar 13.
Sex steroids influence a diversity of neural and behavioral endpoints in birds, including some that have little to do with reproduction per se. Recent advances in neurochemistry and molecular biology further indicate that the avian brain is comprised of a network of unique sex steroid microenvironments. Factors involved in steroid synthesis and metabolism are present in the avian brain with expression levels that vary from region to region and with activities that are, in some cases, subject to regulation over relatively slow or rapid time intervals. Advances in our ability to a) isolate steroids from brain tissue and b) precisely measure their concentrations reveal how steroid levels vary spatially and temporally. A full appreciation of sex steroid effects on the avian brain require not only measures of hormones in blood but also an understanding of the numerous and varied mechanisms whereby the brain creates such a heterogeneous steroidal environment.
性类固醇会影响鸟类多种神经和行为终点,包括一些与繁殖本身关系不大的终点。神经化学和分子生物学的最新进展进一步表明,鸟类大脑由独特的性类固醇微环境网络组成。参与类固醇合成和代谢的因子存在于鸟类大脑中,其表达水平因区域而异,在某些情况下,其活性会在相对缓慢或快速的时间间隔内受到调节。我们在以下两方面能力的进展:a)从脑组织中分离类固醇,b)精确测量其浓度,揭示了类固醇水平如何在空间和时间上变化。要全面理解性类固醇对鸟类大脑的影响,不仅需要测量血液中的激素,还需要了解大脑创造如此异质性甾体环境的众多不同机制。