Brusman Liza E, Sadino Julie M, Fultz Allison C, Kelberman Michael A, Dowell Robin D, Allen Mary A, Donaldson Zoe R
Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, University of Colorado Boulder; Boulder, CO 80309 USA.
Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, University of Colorado Boulder; Boulder, CO, 80309 USA.
bioRxiv. 2024 Nov 12:2024.03.27.587112. doi: 10.1101/2024.03.27.587112.
As relationships mature, partners share common goals, improve their ability to work together, and experience coordinated emotions. However, the neural underpinnings responsible for this unique, pair-specific experience remain largely unexplored. Here, we used single nucleus RNA-sequencing to examine the transcriptional landscape of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) in socially monogamous prairie voles in peer or mating-based relationships. We show that, regardless of pairing type, prairie voles exhibit transcriptional synchrony with a partner. Further, we identify genes expressed in oligodendrocyte progenitor cells that are synchronized between partners, correlated with dyadic behavior, and sensitive to partner separation. Together, our data indicate that the pair-specific social environment profoundly shapes transcription in the NAc. This provides a potential biological mechanism by which shared social experience reinforces and strengthens relationships.
随着关系的成熟,伴侣会共享共同目标,提高协同工作能力,并体验到协调一致的情感。然而,负责这种独特的、特定伴侣体验的神经基础在很大程度上仍未被探索。在这里,我们使用单核RNA测序来研究处于同伴关系或基于交配关系的社会一夫一妻制草原田鼠伏隔核(NAc)的转录图谱。我们发现,无论配对类型如何,草原田鼠都与伴侣表现出转录同步。此外,我们鉴定出在少突胶质细胞前体细胞中表达的基因,这些基因在伴侣之间是同步的,与二元行为相关,并且对伴侣分离敏感。总之,我们的数据表明,特定伴侣的社会环境深刻地塑造了伏隔核中的转录。这提供了一种潜在的生物学机制,通过这种机制,共享的社会体验可以加强和巩固关系。