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Estradiol differentially affects auditory recognition and learning according to photoperiodic state in the adult male songbird European starling (Sturnus vulgaris)

机译:雌二醇根据成年雄性song鸟(欧洲turn鸟(Sturnus vulgaris))的光周期状态不同地影响听觉识别和学习。

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Changes in hormones can affect many types of learning in vertebrates. Adults experience fluctuations in a multitude of hormones over a temporal scale, from local, rapid action to more long-term, seasonal changes. Endocrine changes during development can affect behavioral outcomes in adulthood, but how learning is affected in adults by hormone fluctuations experienced during adulthood is less understood. Previous reports have implicated the sex steroid hormone estradiol (E2) in both male and female vertebrate cognitive functioning. Here, we examined the effects of E2 on auditory recognition and learning in male European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris). European starlings are photoperiodic, seasonally breeding songbirds that undergo different periods of reproductive activity according to annual changes in day length. We simulated these reproductive periods, specifically 1. photosensitivity, 2. photostimulation, and 3. photorefractoriness in captive birds by altering day length. During each period, we manipulated circulating E2 and examined multiple measures of learning. To manipulate circulating E2, we used subcutaneous implants containing either 17-β E2 and/or fadrozole (FAD), a highly specific aromatase inhibitor that suppresses E2 production in the body and the brain, and measured the latency for birds to learn and respond to short, male conspecific song segments (motifs). We report that photostimulated birds given E2 had higher response rates and responded with better accuracy than those given saline controls or FAD. Conversely, photosensitive, animals treated with E2 responded with less accuracy than those given FAD. These results demonstrate how circulating E2 and photoperiod can interact to shape auditory recognition and learning in adults, driving it in opposite directions in different states.
机译:激素的变化会影响脊椎动物的许多学习方式。成年人在一段时间内会经历多种激素的波动,从局部的快速动作到更长期的季节性变化。发育过程中的内分泌变化会影响成年后的行为结局,但人们对成年后经历的激素波动如何影响成年学习的了解却很少。以前的报道暗示性类固醇激素雌二醇(E2)在男性和女性脊椎动物的认知功能中均存在。在这里,我们研究了E2对欧洲八哥(Sturnus vulgaris)听觉识别和学习的影响。欧洲star鸟是光周期的,季节性繁殖的鸣鸟,它们会根据日长的年度变化而经历不同的繁殖期。我们通过改变日长来模拟这些繁殖期,特别是1.圈养鸟的光敏性,2。光刺激和3.光耐性。在每个阶段中,我们操纵循环E2并检查了多种学习方法。为了操纵循环中的E2,我们使用了含有17-βE2和/或fadrozole(FAD)的皮下植入物,FAD是一种高度特异性的芳香化酶抑制剂,可抑制人体和大脑中E2的产生,并测量了鸟类学习和响应的潜伏期简短的男性同形歌曲片段(基序)。我们报告说,与给予生理盐水对照或FAD相比,给予E2的光刺激鸟类具有更高的应答率和更高的准确度。相反,用E2处理的光敏动物的反应准确度要低于使用FAD的动物。这些结果表明,循环的E2和光周期如何相互作用以塑造成年人的听觉识别和学习,并在不同的状态下以相反的方向驱动它。

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