Hashikawa Yoshiko, Hashikawa Koichi, Falkner Annegret L, Lin Dayu
Neuroscience Institute, New York University School of Medicine, New York University, New York, NY, United States.
Department of Psychiatry, New York University School of Medicine, New York University, New York, NY, United States.
Front Syst Neurosci. 2017 Dec 20;11:94. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2017.00094. eCollection 2017.
Aggression is a costly behavior, sometimes with severe consequences including death. Yet aggression is prevalent across animal species ranging from insects to humans, demonstrating its essential role in the survival of individuals and groups. The question of how the brain decides when to generate this costly behavior has intrigued neuroscientists for over a century and has led to the identification of relevant neural substrates. Various lesion and electric stimulation experiments have revealed that the hypothalamus, an ancient structure situated deep in the brain, is essential for expressing aggressive behaviors. More recently, studies using precise circuit manipulation tools have identified a small subnucleus in the medial hypothalamus, the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMHvl), as a key structure for driving both aggression and aggression-seeking behaviors. Here, we provide an updated summary of the evidence that supports a role of the VMHvl in aggressive behaviors. We will consider our recent findings detailing the physiological response properties of populations of VMHvl cells during aggressive behaviors and provide new understanding regarding the role of the VMHvl embedded within the larger whole-brain circuit for social sensation and action.
攻击行为是一种代价高昂的行为,有时会带来包括死亡在内的严重后果。然而,攻击行为在从昆虫到人类的各种动物物种中都很普遍,这表明它在个体和群体的生存中起着至关重要的作用。大脑如何决定何时产生这种代价高昂的行为这一问题已经困扰神经科学家一个多世纪了,并促使人们识别出了相关的神经基质。各种损伤和电刺激实验表明,下丘脑是位于大脑深处的一个古老结构,对于表达攻击行为至关重要。最近,使用精确电路操纵工具的研究已经确定,下丘脑内侧的一个小亚核,即腹内侧下丘脑的腹外侧部分(VMHvl),是驱动攻击行为和寻求攻击行为的关键结构。在这里,我们提供了最新的证据总结,支持VMHvl在攻击行为中的作用。我们将考虑我们最近的研究结果,详细阐述攻击行为期间VMHvl细胞群体的生理反应特性,并对VMHvl在更大的全脑社交感知和行动回路中的作用提供新的理解。