Department of Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, United States.
Int Rev Cell Mol Biol. 2020;352:83-113. doi: 10.1016/bs.ircmb.2020.01.001. Epub 2020 Feb 5.
Programmed cell death is a fundamental feature of brain development, homeostasis, and adult plasticity. One model system, in which the role of cell death in establishment, maintenance and plasticity of neural tissues is evident throughout both early development and in the adult, is the neural circuitry underlying the learning and production of singing behavior in songbirds. The dramatic sexual dimorphism and natural, cyclical growth and regression of the song control system provides a useful environment for studying programmed cell death. Especially valuable and unique to songbirds, the occurrence of cell death in the song control system is correlated to quantifiable changes in a biologically relevant and learned sensorimotor behavior-that is singing. Within this review I explore the topic of cell death in the avian brain primarily within the context of the song circuits. I first establish why songbirds are a useful model for studying cell death and provide a brief overview of the organization of the circuitry underlying song learning and production. I then discuss the processes and mechanisms of cell death during early development and sexual differentiation of the song control system. I present the classic and recent work exploring cell death in the adult avian brain by covering topics of homeostasis and neuronal turnover, seasonal plasticity, and neural injury and insult. Finally, I propose several outstanding questions in the field of cell death biology in the avian brain, which when addressed have great potential to provide unique insight into the role of cell death in the organization and maintenance of neural tissues, the plasticity of developmentally organized neural circuits in the adult, and the mechanisms underlying functional recovery from both natural and injury-induced neurodegeneration.
程序性细胞死亡是大脑发育、内稳态和成人可塑性的基本特征。在一个模型系统中,细胞死亡在神经组织的建立、维持和可塑性中的作用在早期发育和成年期都很明显,这个模型系统就是鸟类学习和产生歌唱行为的神经回路。学习和产生歌唱行为的神经回路存在明显的性别二态性,以及自然的、周期性的生长和退化,为研究程序性细胞死亡提供了一个有用的环境。特别是对于鸟类来说,细胞死亡发生在歌唱控制系统中,这与可量化的生物相关的和习得的感觉运动行为(即歌唱)的变化有关。在这篇综述中,我主要在歌唱回路的背景下探讨了鸟类大脑中的细胞死亡问题。我首先确定了为什么鸟类是研究细胞死亡的有用模型,并简要概述了学习和产生歌唱的回路的组织。然后,我讨论了早期发育和歌唱控制系统的性分化过程中细胞死亡的过程和机制。我通过介绍有关成年鸟类大脑中细胞死亡的经典和最新研究,涵盖了内稳态和神经元更替、季节性可塑性以及神经损伤和损伤等主题。最后,我提出了鸟类大脑中细胞死亡生物学领域的几个悬而未决的问题,解决这些问题具有很大的潜力,可以为细胞死亡在神经组织的组织和维持、发育性组织的神经回路的可塑性以及自然和损伤诱导的神经退行性变后的功能恢复的机制方面提供独特的见解。