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Central pattern generators for social vocalization: Androgen-dependent neurophysiological mechanisms

机译:社会发声的中央模式发生器:雄激素依赖性神经生理机制

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Historically, most studies of vertebrate central pattern generators (CPGs) have focused on mechanisms for locomotion and respiration. Here, we highlight new results for ectothermic vertebrates, namely teleost fish and amphibians, showing how androgenic steroids can influence the temporal patterning of CPGs for social vocalization. Investigations of vocalizing teleosts show how androgens can rapidly (within minutes) modulate the neurophysiological output of the vocal CPG (fictive vocalizations that mimic the temporal properties of natural vocalizations) inclusive of their divergent actions between species, as well as intraspecific differences between male reproductive morphs. Studies of anuran amphibians (frogs) demonstrate that long-term steroid treatments (wks) can masculinize the fictive vocalizations of females, inclusive of its sensitivity to rapid modulation by serotonin. Given the conserved organization of vocal control systems across vertebrate groups, the vocal CPGs of fish and amphibians provide tractable models for identifying androgen-dependent events that are fundamental to the mechanisms of vocal motor patterning. These basic mechanisms can also inform our understanding of the more complex CPGs for vocalization, and social behaviors in general, that have evolved among birds and mammals.
机译:历史上,大多数脊椎动物中央模式发生器(CPG)的研究都集中在运动和呼吸的机制上。在这里,我们重点介绍了等温脊椎动物(即硬骨鱼类和两栖动物)的新结果,表明雄激素类固醇如何影响CPG的时态模式以进行社会发声。对硬骨鱼发声的研究表明,雄激素如何迅速(在几分钟之内)调节人声CPG(模仿自然发声的时间特性的虚拟发声)的神经生理输出,包括它们在物种之间的发散作用以及雄性生殖形态之间的种内差异。 。无性两栖动物(青蛙)的研究表明,长期的类固醇治疗(wks)可以使女性虚构的声音男性化,包括其对血清素快速调节的敏感性。考虑到整个脊椎动物群体中声音控制系统的组织结构保守,鱼类和两栖动物的声音CPG提供了易于识别的模型,用于识别依赖于雄激素的事件,这些事件是声音运动模式形成机制的基础。这些基本机制还可以使我们了解在鸟和哺乳动物之间演化出的更复杂的CPG的发声和一般的社会行为。

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