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Behavior-Linked FoxP2 Regulation Enables Zebra Finch Vocal Learning

机译:行为相关的FoxP2法规使Zebra Finch声乐学习成为可能

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Mutations in the FOXP2 transcription factor cause an inherited speech and language disorder, but how FoxP2 contributes to learning of these vocal communication signals remains unclear. FoxP2 is enriched in corticostriatal circuits of both human and songbird brains. Experimental knockdown of this enrichment in song control neurons of the zebra finch basal ganglia impairs tutor song imitation, indicating that adequate FoxP2 levels are necessary for normal vocal learning. In unmanipulated birds, vocal practice acutely downregulates FoxP2, leading to increased vocal variability and dynamic regulation of FoxP2 target genes. To determine whether this behavioral regulation is important for song learning, here, we used viral-driven overexpression of FoxP2 to counteract its downregulation. This manipulation disrupted the acute effects of song practice on vocal variability and caused inaccurate song imitation. Together, these findings indicate that dynamic behavior-linked regulation of FoxP2, rather than absolute levels, is critical for vocal learning.
机译:FOXP2转录因子中的突变会导致遗传性语言和语言障碍,但是FoxP2如何促进这些语音通信信号的学习仍不清楚。 FoxP2富含人脑和鸣鸟脑的皮质上皮回路。斑马雀基神经节的歌曲控制神经元中这种丰富的实验性敲低会损害家教歌曲的模仿,表明正常的声音学习需要足够的FoxP2水平。在未操纵的鸟类中,发声练习会急剧下调FoxP2,从而导致发声变异性和FoxP2目标基因的动态调节增加。为了确定这种行为调节对于歌曲学习是否重要,在这里,我们使用了病毒驱动的FoxP2过表达来抵消其下调。这种操作破坏了歌曲练习对人声变异性的急性影响,并导致了不正确的歌曲模仿。总之,这些发现表明FoxP2的动态行为相关调节,而不是绝对水平,对于声音学习至关重要。

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