Zhong Linghua, Li Weiting, Liu Mengjiao, Sun Wei, Liu Zhibin, Wang Songhua
School of Sports and Health, Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University, Nanchang, China.
Jiangxi Provincial Key Laboratory of Organic Functional Molecules, Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University, Nanchang, China.
PeerJ. 2025 Jun 5;13:e19500. doi: 10.7717/peerj.19500. eCollection 2025.
Similar to human language, songbird singing is a complex motor skill learning behavior that is regulated by an interconnected network of neural nuclei in the brain. This network of nuclei demonstrates structural homology with human vocal control-related brain regions and shares common regulatory mechanisms for vocal learning. As an important neurotransmitter, dopamine plays a key role in the learning and maintenance of songbirds' singing behavior. Studies have demonstrated that the dopaminergic system plays a critical role in regulating the plasticity of singing via the midbrain dopamine pathway, which projects to the song control circuit. Novel experimental techniques, such as optogenetic circuit manipulation and neural activity monitoring, have significantly advanced our understanding of the cellular and synaptic mechanisms underlying vocalization behavior of dopamine effects. This review offers an updated insight into the neural mechanisms by which dopamine modulates singing-related behavior, along with future prospects for utilizing dopamine in the treatment of speech-related disorders.
与人类语言相似,鸣禽歌唱是一种复杂的运动技能学习行为,受大脑中相互连接的神经核网络调节。这个神经核网络与人类与声音控制相关的脑区具有结构同源性,并共享声音学习的共同调节机制。作为一种重要的神经递质,多巴胺在鸣禽歌唱行为的学习和维持中起关键作用。研究表明,多巴胺能系统通过投射到歌曲控制回路的中脑多巴胺通路,在调节歌唱可塑性方面起关键作用。光遗传学回路操纵和神经活动监测等新型实验技术,显著推进了我们对多巴胺作用下发声行为潜在的细胞和突触机制的理解。本综述提供了关于多巴胺调节歌唱相关行为的神经机制的最新见解,以及利用多巴胺治疗言语相关障碍的未来前景。