Oxford College of Emory University, United States of America.
Horm Behav. 2020 Jun;122:104742. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2020.104742. Epub 2020 Mar 21.
Studying neuroendocrine behavioral regulatory mechanisms in a variety of species across vertebrate groups is critical for determining how they work in natural contexts, how they evolved, and ultimately what can be generalized from them, potentially even to humans. All of the above are difficult, at best, if work within our field is exclusively done in traditional laboratory organisms. The importance of comparative approaches for understanding the relationships between hormones and behavior has been recognized and advocated for since our field's inception through a series of papers centered upon a poetic metaphor of Snarks and Boojums, all of which have articulated the benefits that come from studying a diverse range of species and the risks associated with a narrow focus on "model organisms." This mini-review follows in the footsteps of those powerful arguments, highlighting some of the comparative work since the latest interactions of the metaphor that has shaped how we think about three major conceptual frameworks within our field, two of them formalized - the Organization/Activation Model of sexual differentiation and the Social Brain Network - and one, context-dependency, that is generally associated with virtually all modern understandings of how hormones affect behavior. Comparative approaches are broadly defined as those in which the study of mechanism is placed within natural and/or evolutionary contexts, whether they directly compare different species or not. Studies are discussed in relation to how they have either extended or challenged generalities associated with the frameworks, how they have shaped subsequent work in model organisms to further elucidate neuroendocrine behavioral regulatory mechanisms, and how they have stimulated work to determine if and when similar mechanisms influence behavior in our own species.
研究脊椎动物各类群中神经内分泌行为调节机制对于确定它们在自然环境中的工作方式、它们的进化方式以及最终从它们身上可以得出哪些结论(甚至可能推广到人类身上)至关重要。如果我们领域内的工作仅在传统实验室生物中进行,那么上述所有内容都很难做到。自我们领域成立以来,通过一系列以“Snarks 和 Boojums”的诗意隐喻为中心的论文,已经认识到并倡导了比较方法对于理解激素与行为之间关系的重要性,这些论文都阐明了从研究多种物种中受益的重要性,以及关注“模式生物”所带来的风险。这篇小型综述遵循了这些有力论点的脚步,强调了自最新隐喻互动以来的一些比较工作,这些工作塑造了我们如何思考我们领域内的三个主要概念框架,其中两个已经形式化 - 性分化的组织/激活模型和社会大脑网络 - 一个是情境依赖性,它通常与现代对激素如何影响行为的几乎所有理解都相关。比较方法被广泛定义为将机制研究置于自然和/或进化背景下的方法,无论它们是否直接比较不同的物种。本文将讨论这些研究如何扩展或挑战框架的普遍性,以及它们如何塑造模型生物中后续的工作,以进一步阐明神经内分泌行为调节机制,以及它们如何激发研究以确定在我们自己的物种中是否以及何时类似的机制会影响行为。