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成年雌性金丝雀HVC神经元中睾酮依赖性缝隙连接的增加。

Testosterone-dependent increase of gap-junctions in HVC neurons of adult female canaries.

作者信息

Gahr M, Garcia-Segura L M

机构信息

Max-Planck-Institut für Verhaltensphysiologie, Seewiesen, Germany.

出版信息

Brain Res. 1996 Mar 11;712(1):69-73. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(95)01448-9.

Abstract

Singing of canaries is controlled by a chain of interconnected brain areas. One of these areas, the caudal nucleus of the ventral neostriatum (HVC), is sensitive to androgens and estrogens. In adult canaries, both male and female sing. Female song is structured differently from the male singing and characterized by a higher variability. Singing females were implanted with testosterone propionate (n = 5) or with empty silastic tubes (n = 5). Testosterone treated females developed a male-like song and had an increased number of neuronal soma-somatic gap junctions in the HVC compared with the untreated singing females. Electric coupling of HVC neurons could be important for the testosterone-dependent changes of the song pattern of canaries.

摘要

金丝雀的鸣叫由一系列相互连接的脑区控制。其中一个区域,即腹侧新纹状体的尾核(HVC),对雄激素和雌激素敏感。在成年金丝雀中,雄性和雌性都会鸣叫。雌性的歌声结构与雄性不同,其特点是变异性更高。给鸣叫的雌性金丝雀植入丙酸睾酮(n = 5)或空的硅橡胶管(n = 5)。与未接受治疗的鸣叫雌性相比,接受睾酮治疗的雌性金丝雀发展出了类似雄性的歌声,并且在HVC中神经元体细胞-体细胞间隙连接的数量增加。HVC神经元的电耦合可能对金丝雀歌声模式的睾酮依赖性变化很重要。

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