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Activity in a Cortical-Basal Ganglia Circuit for Song Is Required for Social Context-Dependent Vocal Variability

机译:社会背景相关的声音变异性要求在皮质基底神经节回路中进行歌唱活动

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Variability in adult motor output is important for enabling animals to respond to changing external conditions. Songbirds are useful for studying variability because they alter the amount of variation in their song depending on social context. When an adult zebra finch male sings to a female (“directed”), his song is highly stereotyped, but when he sings alone (“undirected”), his song varies across renditions. Lesions of the lateral magnocellular nucleus of the anterior nidopallium (LMAN), the output nucleus of a cortical-basal ganglia circuit for song, reduce song variability to that of the stereotyped “performance” state. However, such lesions not only eliminate LMAN's synaptic input to its targets, but can also cause structural or physiological changes in connected brain regions, and thus cannot assess whether the acute activity of LMAN is important for social modulation of adult song variability. To evaluate the effects of ongoing LMAN activity, we reversibly silenced LMAN in singing zebra finches by bilateral reverse microdialysis of the GABAA receptor agonist muscimol. We found that LMAN inactivation acutely reduced undirected song variability, both across and even within syllable renditions, to the level of directed song variability in all birds examined. Song variability returned to pre-muscimol inactivation levels after drug washout. However, unlike LMAN lesions, LMAN inactivation did not eliminate social context effects on song tempo in adult birds. These results indicate that the activity of LMAN neurons acutely and actively generates social context-dependent increases in adult song variability but that social regulation of tempo is more complex.
机译:成年运动输出的可变性对于使动物能够应对不断变化的外部条件非常重要。鸣禽对研究变异性很有用,因为它们会根据社交环境改变歌曲的变异程度。当成年斑马雀科的男性向女性唱歌(“定向”)时,他的歌曲具有高度的刻板印象,但是当他单独唱歌(“无定向”)时,他的歌曲会因演绎而异。歌曲前部的皮质基底神经节回路的输出核,即前Nidopallium(LMAN)的外侧大细胞核的病变,将歌曲的变异性降低为刻板的“表演”状态。但是,此类损伤不仅消除了LMAN向其靶标的突触输入,而且还可能导致相连的大脑区域发生结构或生理变化,因此无法评估LMAN的急性活性对于成人歌曲变异性的社会调节是否重要。为了评估正在进行的LMAN活动的影响,我们通过对GABAA受体激动剂麝香酚进行双边逆向微透析,在唱歌斑马雀中可逆地沉默LMAN。我们发现,LMAN失活会在整个音节移交中甚至在音节移交内将非定向歌曲变异性急剧降低到所有检查的鸟类中的定向歌曲变异性水平。药物洗脱后,歌曲的变异性返回到麝香酚的失活前水平。但是,与LMAN病变不同,LMAN的失活并不能消除社交环境对成年鸟歌节奏的影响。这些结果表明,LMAN神经元的活动会迅速并积极地产生与社会情境相关的成年歌曲变异性增加,但对节奏的社会调节更为复杂。

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