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Habitat-specific shaping of proliferation and neuronal differentiation in adult hippocampal neurogenesis of wild rodents

机译:野生啮齿动物成年海马神经发生中栖息地特异性增殖和神经元分化的塑造

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Daily life of wild mammals is characterized by a multitude of attractive and aversive stimuli. The hippocampus processes complex polymodal information associated with such stimuli and mediates adequate behavioral responses. How newly generated hippocampal neurons in wild animals contribute to hippocampal function is still a subject of debate. Here, we test the relationship between adult hippocampal neurogenesis (AHN) and habitat types. To this end, we compare wild Muridae species of southern Africa [Namaqua rock mouse (Micaelamys namaquensis), red veld rat (Aethomys chrysophilus), highveld gerbil (Tatera brantsii), and spiny mouse (Acomys spinosissimus)] with data from wild European Muridae [long-tailed wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus), pygmy field mice (Apodemus microps), yellow-necked wood mice (Apodemus flavicollis), and house mice (Mus musculus domesticus)] from previous studies. The pattern of neurogenesis, expressed in normalized numbers of Ki67- and Doublecortin(DCX)-positive cells to total granule cells (GCs), is similar for the species from a southern African habitat. However, we found low proliferation, but high neuronal differentiation in rodents from the southern African habitat compared to rodents from the European environment. Within the African rodents, we observe additional regulatory and morphological traits in the hippocampus. Namaqua rock mice with previous pregnancies showed lower AHN compared to males and nulliparous females. The phylogenetically closely related species (Namaqua rock mouse and red veld rat) show a CA4, which is not usually observed in murine rodents. The specific features of the southern environment that may be associated with the high number of young neurons in African rodents still remain to be elucidated. This study provides the first evidence that a habitat can shape adult neurogenesis in rodents across phylogenetic groups.
机译:野生哺乳动物的日常生活以多种吸引和厌恶刺激为特征。海马处理与此类刺激相关的复杂多峰信息,并介导适当的行为反应。野生动物中新近产生的海马神经元如何促进海马功能仍是一个争论的话题。在这里,我们测试了成年海马神经发生(AHN)与栖息地类型之间的关系。为此,我们将南部非洲的野生Muridae物种[Namaqua岩鼠(Micaelamys namaquensis),红色veld大鼠(Aethomys chrysophilus),highveld沙鼠(Tatera brantsii)和多刺的老鼠(Acomys spinosissimus)与欧洲野生Muridae的数据进行了比较。 [长尾木鼠(Apodemus sylvaticus),侏儒田鼠(Apodemus microps),黄颈木鼠(Apodemus flavicollis)和家鼠(Mus musculus domesticus)]。神经生成的模式以标准化数目的Ki67和Doublecortin(DCX)阳性细胞相对于总颗粒细胞(GCs)的形式表达,与来自南部非洲栖息地的物种相似。但是,我们发现与来自欧洲环境的啮齿动物相比,来自南部非洲栖息地的啮齿动物的增殖低,但神经元分化高。在非洲啮齿动物中,我们在海马中观察到其他调节和形态特征。先前怀孕的Namaqua小鼠的AHN低于雄性和雌性。系统发育上密切相关的物种(Namaqua岩鼠和红色veld大鼠)显示出CA4,这在鼠类啮齿动物中通常不可见。可能与非洲啮齿动物中大量年轻神经元有关的南方环境的具体特征仍有待阐明。这项研究提供了第一个证据,表明一个栖息地可以影响整个系统发育群体中啮齿动物的成年神经发生。

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