Center for Neuroendocrine Studies, Neuroscience and Behavior Graduate Program, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, United States.
Center for Neuroendocrine Studies, Neuroscience and Behavior Graduate Program, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, United States.
Front Neuroendocrinol. 2022 Apr;65:100973. doi: 10.1016/j.yfrne.2021.100973. Epub 2021 Dec 21.
This review explores the role of aromatase in the brain as illuminated by a set of conserved network-level connections identified in several vertebrate taxa. Aromatase-expressing neurons are neurochemically heterogeneous but the brain regions in which they are found are highly-conserved across the vertebrate lineage. During development, aromatase neurons have a prominent role in sexual differentiation of the brain and resultant sex differences in behavior and human brain diseases. Drawing on literature primarily from birds and rodents, we delineate brain regions that express aromatase and that are strongly interconnected, and suggest that, in many species, aromatase expression essentially defines the Social Behavior Network. Moreover, in several cases the inputs to and outputs from this core Social Behavior Network also express aromatase. Recent advances in molecular and genetic tools for neuroscience now enable in-depth and taxonomically diverse studies of the function of aromatase at the neural circuit level.
这篇综述探讨了芳香酶在大脑中的作用,通过一系列在几种脊椎动物分类群中发现的保守网络级连接来阐明。芳香酶表达神经元在神经化学上具有异质性,但在脊椎动物谱系中,它们所在的脑区高度保守。在发育过程中,芳香酶神经元在大脑的性分化中起着重要作用,导致行为和人类大脑疾病中的性别差异。本文主要借鉴鸟类和啮齿动物的文献,描述了表达芳香酶和强烈相互连接的脑区,并提出在许多物种中,芳香酶的表达基本上定义了社会行为网络。此外,在几种情况下,该核心社会行为网络的输入和输出也表达芳香酶。神经科学中分子和遗传工具的最新进展现在能够在神经回路水平上深入研究芳香酶的功能,并具有丰富的分类学多样性。