Edwards D H, Kravitz E A
Department of Biology, Georgia State University, Atlanta 30302-4010, USA.
Curr Opin Neurobiol. 1997 Dec;7(6):812-9. doi: 10.1016/s0959-4388(97)80140-7.
Serotonin, social status and aggression appear to be linked in many animal species, including humans. The linkages are complex, and, for the most part, details relating the amine to the behavior remain obscure. During the past year, important advances have been made in a crustacean model system relating serotonin and aggression. The findings include the demonstration that serotonin injections will cause transient reversals in the unwillingness of subordinate animals to engage in agonistic encounters, and that at specific synaptic sites involved in activation of escape behavior, the direction of the modulation by serotonin depends on the social status of the animal.
血清素、社会地位和攻击性在包括人类在内的许多动物物种中似乎都存在关联。这些联系很复杂,在很大程度上,将这种胺与行为相关的细节仍不清楚。在过去的一年里,在一个与血清素和攻击性相关的甲壳类动物模型系统中取得了重要进展。研究结果包括:证明注射血清素会导致从属动物在不愿进行争斗性遭遇方面出现短暂逆转,以及在参与激活逃避行为的特定突触部位,血清素的调节方向取决于动物的社会地位。