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Dynamic variation in forebrain estradiol levels during song learning

机译:歌曲学习过程中前脑雌二醇水平的动态变化

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Estrogens shape brain circuits during development, and the capacity to synthesize estrogens locally has consequences for both sexual differentiation and the acute modulation of circuits during early learning. A recently-optimized method to detect and quantify fluctuations in brain estrogens in vivo provides a direct means to explore how brain estrogen production contributes to both differentiation and neuromodulation during development. Here, we use this method to test the hypothesis that neuroestrogens are sexually-differentiated as well as dynamically responsive to song tutoring (via passive video/audio playback) during the period of song learning in juvenile zebra finches. Our results show that baseline neuroestradiol levels in the caudal forebrain do not differ between males and females during an early critical masculinization window. Instead, we observe a prominent difference between males and females in baseline neuroestradiol that emerges during the subadult stage as animals approach sexual maturity. Second, we observe that fluctuating neuroestradiol levels during periods of passive song tutoring exhibit a markedly different profile in juveniles as compared to adults. Specifically, neuroestrogens in the caudal forebrain are elevated following (rather than during) tutor song exposure in both juvenile males and females, suggesting an important role for the early consolidation of tutor song memories. These results further reveal a circadian influence on the fluctuations in local neuroestrogens during sensory/cognitive tasks. Taken together, these findings uncover several unexpected features of brain estrogen synthesis in juvenile animals that may have implications for secondary masculinization as well as the consolidation of recent sensory experiences.
机译:雌激素在发育过程中会影响大脑的回路,而局部合成雌激素的能力既会对性分化和早期学习过程中的回路的急性调节产生影响。最近优化的检测和定量体内脑雌激素波动的方法,为探索大脑雌激素的产生如何促进发育过程中的分化和神经调节提供了直接手段。在这里,我们使用这种方法来测试这样的假设:在幼年斑马雀科的歌曲学习期间,神经雌激素具有性别差异,并且对歌曲辅导(通过被动视频/音频回放)具有动态响应。我们的结果表明,在早期的关键男性化窗口期间,男性和女性的尾巴前脑中的基线神经雌二醇水平没有差异。取而代之的是,我们观察到雌性和雌性之间基线神经雌二醇之间存在显着差异,该差异在亚成年阶段随着动物接近性成熟而出现。其次,我们观察到,在被动歌曲辅导期间,与成人相比,在青少年歌曲辅导期间神经雌二醇水平的波动显着不同。具体地说,在幼年的男性和女性中,尾部前脑中的神经雌激素水平升高(而不是在这期间),这提示了早期巩固家教歌曲记忆的重要作用。这些结果进一步揭示了在感觉/认知任务期间对局部神经雌激素波动的昼夜节律影响。综上所述,这些发现揭示了幼年动物大脑雌激素合成的一些出乎意料的特征,这些特征可能对继发男性化以及巩固近期的感官体验有影响。

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