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多巴胺受体激活会引发一种可能与应激有关的应对行为,这种行为发生在一种野生捕获的鸣禽身上。

Dopamine receptor activation elicits a possible stress-related coping behavior in a wild-caught songbird.

机构信息

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Program, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States.

Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2022 Jul 1;10:e13520. doi: 10.7717/peerj.13520. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Animals experience stress throughout their lives and exhibit both physiological and behavioral responses to cope with it. The stress response can become harmful when prolonged and increasing evidence suggests that dopamine plays a critical role in extinguishing the stress response. In particular, activation of the D2 dopamine receptor reduces glucocorticoids and increases coping behavior, , behavioral responses to adverse stimuli that reduce the harmful effects of stress. However, few studies have examined the effects of dopamine on the stress responses of wild species. We therefore tested the hypothesis that activation of the D2 dopamine receptor influences coping-like behavior in a wild-caught species. We recorded behavior of house sparrows () before and after they received injections of D2 dopamine agonists, D2 dopamine antagonists, or saline. House sparrows are common in urban environments and understanding how they cope with stress may help us better understand how animals cope with urban stressors. We found that the birds significantly increased biting of inanimate objects after the agonist but there was no change following the antagonist or saline. The biting of inanimate objects may be a mechanism of behavioral coping. This change in biting behavior was not correlated with general movement. This study supports the hypothesis that D2 dopamine receptor activation is involved in the regulation of the stress response in a wild bird.

摘要

动物在其一生中都会经历压力,并表现出生理和行为反应来应对压力。当压力反应持续时间延长时,它可能会变得有害,越来越多的证据表明多巴胺在消除压力反应方面起着关键作用。特别是,D2 多巴胺受体的激活减少了糖皮质激素并增加了应对行为,即减轻压力有害影响的对不利刺激的行为反应。然而,很少有研究检查多巴胺对野生动物压力反应的影响。因此,我们检验了这样一个假设,即 D2 多巴胺受体的激活会影响野生捕获物种的应对样行为。我们在麻雀()接受 D2 多巴胺激动剂、D2 多巴胺拮抗剂或生理盐水注射前后记录了它们的行为。麻雀在城市环境中很常见,了解它们如何应对压力可能有助于我们更好地理解动物如何应对城市压力源。我们发现,鸟类在激动剂后显著增加了对无生命物体的啃咬,但在拮抗剂或生理盐水后没有变化。对无生命物体的啃咬可能是一种行为应对机制。这种啃咬行为的变化与一般运动无关。这项研究支持了这样一种假设,即 D2 多巴胺受体的激活参与了野生鸟类压力反应的调节。

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