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雄性欧洲椋鸟的神经内源性大麻素CB1受体表达、社会地位与行为

Neural endocannabinoid CB1 receptor expression, social status, and behavior in male European starlings.

作者信息

DeVries M Susan, Cordes Melissa A, Rodriguez Jonathan D, Stevenson Sharon A, Riters Lauren V

机构信息

Department of Zoology, 428 Birge Hall, 430 Lincoln Drive, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA.

Department of Zoology, 428 Birge Hall, 430 Lincoln Drive, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA.

出版信息

Brain Res. 2016 Aug 1;1644:240-8. doi: 10.1016/j.brainres.2016.05.031. Epub 2016 May 17.

Abstract

Many species modify behavior in response to changes in resource availability or social status; however, the neural mechanisms underlying these modifications are not well understood. Prior work in male starlings demonstrates that status-appropriate changes in behavior involve brain regions that regulate social behavior and vocal production. Endocannabinoids are ubiquitously distributed neuromodulators that are proposed to play a role in adjusting behavior to match social status. As an initial step to provide insight into this hypothesis we observed flocks of male starlings in outdoor aviaries during the breeding season. We used quantitative real-time PCR to measure expression of endocannabinoid CB1 receptors in brain regions involved in social behavior and motivation (lateral septum [LS], ventral tegmental area [VTA], medial preoptic nucleus [POM]) and vocal behavior (Area X and robust nucleus of the arcopallium; RA). Males with nesting sites sang to females and displaced other males more than males without nesting sites. They also had higher levels of CB1 receptor expression in LS and RA. CB1 expression in LS correlated positively with agonistic behaviors. CB1 expression in RA correlated positively with singing behavior. CB1 in VTA also correlated positively with singing when only singing birds were considered. These correlations nicely map onto the well-established role of LS in agonistic behavior and the known role of RA in song production and VTA in motivation and song production. Studies are now needed to precisely characterize the role of CB1 receptors in these regions in the production of status-appropriate social behaviors.

摘要

许多物种会根据资源可用性或社会地位的变化来改变行为;然而,这些行为改变背后的神经机制尚未得到充分理解。先前对雄性椋鸟的研究表明,行为上与地位相适应的变化涉及调节社会行为和发声的脑区。内源性大麻素是广泛分布的神经调节剂,被认为在调整行为以匹配社会地位方面发挥作用。作为深入研究这一假设的第一步,我们在繁殖季节观察了室外鸟舍中的雄性椋鸟群。我们使用定量实时PCR来测量参与社会行为和动机(外侧隔核[LS]、腹侧被盖区[VTA]、内侧视前核[POM])以及发声行为(X区和弓状皮质的粗壮核;RA)的脑区内源性大麻素CB1受体的表达。有筑巢地点的雄性比没有筑巢地点的雄性更多地向雌性唱歌并驱赶其他雄性。它们在LS和RA中的CB1受体表达水平也更高。LS中的CB1表达与攻击行为呈正相关。RA中的CB1表达与唱歌行为呈正相关。当只考虑唱歌的鸟时,VTA中的CB1也与唱歌呈正相关。这些相关性很好地对应了LS在攻击行为中已确立的作用以及RA在歌曲产生和VTA在动机和歌曲产生中的已知作用。现在需要开展研究来精确描述CB1受体在这些区域产生与地位相适应的社会行为中的作用。

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