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Young and intense: FoxP2 immunoreactivity in Area X varies with age song stereotypy and singing in male zebra finches

机译:年轻而激烈:X区域的FoxP2免疫反应性随年龄歌曲刻板印象和雄性斑马雀唱歌而变化

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FOXP2 is a transcription factor functionally relevant for learned vocalizations in humans and songbirds. In songbirds, FoxP2 mRNA expression in the medium spiny neurons of the basal ganglia song nucleus Area X is developmentally regulated and varies with singing conditions in different social contexts. How individual neurons in Area X change FoxP2 expression across development and in social contexts is not known, however. Here we address this critical gap in our understanding of FoxP2 as a link between neuronal networks and behavior. We used a statistically unbiased analysis of FoxP2-immunoreactivity (FoxP2-IR) on a neuron-by-neuron basis and found a bimodal distribution of FoxP2-IR neurons in Area X: weakly-stained and intensely-stained. The density of intensely-stained FoxP2-IR neurons was 10 times higher in juveniles than in adults, exponentially decreased with age, and was negatively correlated with adult song stability. Three-week old neurons labeled with BrdU were more than five times as likely to be intensely-stained than weakly-stained. The density of FoxP2-IR putative migratory neurons with fusiform-shaped nuclei substantially decreased as birds aged. The density of intensely-stained FoxP2-IR neurons was not affected by singing whereas the density of weakly-stained FoxP2-IR neurons was. Together, these data indicate that young Area X medium spiny neurons express FoxP2 at high levels and decrease expression as they become integrated into existing neural circuits. Once integrated, levels of FoxP2 expression correlate with singing behavior. Together, these findings raise the possibility that FoxP2 levels may orchestrate song learning and song stereotypy in adults by a common mechanism.
机译:FOXP2是一种转录因子,在功能上与人类和鸣禽的学习发声有关。在鸣禽中,基底节神经节歌核X区的中棘神经元中FoxP2 mRNA的表达受到发育调节,并且在不同的社交环境中随唱歌条件而变化。但是,还不清楚X区中的单个神经元如何在整个发展过程中以及在社交环境中改变FoxP2表达。在这里,我们在理解FoxP2作为神经元网络与行为之间的联系时,解决了这一关键差距。我们在神经元-神经元的基础上使用了FoxP2-免疫反应性(FoxP2-IR)的统计无偏分析,并发现X区域FoxP2-IR神经元的双峰分布:弱染色和强染色。染色强烈的FoxP2-IR神经元的密度在青少年中比成人高10倍,并且随着年龄的增长呈指数下降,并且与成人歌曲的稳定性呈负相关。标记有BrdU的三周龄神经元被强染色的可能性是弱染色的五倍。随着鸟龄的增长,具有梭形核的FoxP2-IR推测的迁徙神经元密度显着下降。歌唱不影响染色较深的FoxP2-IR神经元的密度,反之则影响染色较弱的FoxP2-IR神经元的密度。总之,这些数据表明,年轻的Area X中型多刺神经元高水平表达FoxP2,并随着它们整合到现有神经回路中而降低表达。一旦整合,FoxP2表达水平与歌唱行为相关。在一起,这些发现增加了FoxP2水平可能通过共同的机制协调成年人的歌曲学习和歌曲刻板印象的可能性。

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