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在挠痒诱导的玩耍行为中,大鼠发出的 50kHz 叫声亚型存在性别差异。

Sex differences in 50 kHz call subtypes emitted during tickling-induced playful behaviour in rats.

机构信息

The Roslin Institute, The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Scotland's Rural College (SRUC), Edinburgh, UK.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2022 Sep 12;12(1):15323. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-19362-7.

Abstract

'Tickling' induces positive affective states in laboratory rats as evidenced by the production of 50-kHz ultrasonic vocalisations (USVs), although this has mostly been investigated in males. Juvenile rats emit distinctive 50-kHz USV subtypes. Frequency-modulated (FM) 50-kHz USVs are thought to be associated with positive affect and flat 50-kHz USVs with social communication. FM and flat USVs are produced by both sexes during tickling, but it is unclear whether these calls are produced in relation to particular play-related behaviours, and whether USV subtypes are used in a sexually dimorphic manner during tickling. We tested the hypotheses that FM USVs are associated with tickle-induced play behaviours in a sex-specific way, and that flat USVs are associated with non-play activities. Rats were allocated to one of two treatment groups: tickling (tickled, n = 16/sex) or no hand contact (control, n = 16/sex). Play behaviours (hopping, darting and hand approaches) and FM and flat USVs emitted during the testing session were quantified for each rat, with the frequency of FM and flat USVs made in anticipation of, and during, each behaviour analysed. In females, play behaviours were associated with more flat USVs than in males (before and during; p < 0.001), irrespective of treatment. FM USVs were paired with hopping and darting (before and during; p < 0.001), and in anticipation of hand approaches (p < 0.001) in both tickled females and males compared to controls (both sexes) suggesting that FM USVs are linked with play behaviour. The higher call rate of flat USVs paired with play behaviour in females suggests that there may be sex differences in the role of flat USVs during play. This result is evidence of sex differences in tickle-induced behaviours and has implications for our understanding of the function of different USVs in juvenile female and male rats.

摘要

“挠痒”会引起实验大鼠产生积极的情绪状态,这可以通过产生 50kHz 超声波发声(USVs)来证明,尽管这主要在雄性大鼠中进行了研究。幼年大鼠会发出独特的 50kHz USV 亚型。调频(FM)50kHz USVs 被认为与积极的情绪有关,而平坦的 50kHz USVs 则与社交交流有关。FM 和扁平 USVs 在挠痒时都会被雌雄两性产生,但尚不清楚这些叫声是否与特定的玩耍相关行为有关,以及 USV 亚型在挠痒时是否以性二态的方式使用。我们测试了以下假设:FM USVs 与挠痒诱导的特定性别相关的玩耍行为有关,而扁平 USVs 与非玩耍活动有关。将大鼠分配到以下两个处理组之一:挠痒(挠痒,n=16/性别)或无手部接触(对照,n=16/性别)。在测试过程中,对每只大鼠的玩耍行为(跳跃、猛冲和手部接近)以及 FM 和扁平 USVs 进行了量化,并分析了在每种行为之前和期间,FM 和扁平 USVs 的频率。在雌性中,与雄性相比,玩耍行为与更多的扁平 USVs 相关(之前和期间;p<0.001),而与处理无关。与对照(两性)相比,FM USVs 与跳跃和猛冲(之前和期间;p<0.001)以及手部接近的预期(p<0.001)相关联在挠痒的雌性和雄性大鼠中,这表明 FM USVs 与玩耍行为有关。与玩耍行为相关的扁平 USVs 的更高叫声率表明,在玩耍过程中,扁平 USVs 的作用可能存在性别差异。这一结果证明了挠痒诱导的行为存在性别差异,并对我们理解幼年雌性和雄性大鼠不同 USVs 的功能具有启示意义。

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