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Steroid hormones alter neuroanatomy and aggression independently in the tree lizard

机译:类固醇激素在树蜥蜴中独立地改变神经解剖学和攻击性

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KABELIK, D., Weiss S. L. AND MOORE M. C. Steroid hormones alter neuroanatomy and aggression independently in the tree lizard. PHYSIOL BEHAV 00(0) 000-000, 0000. –Steroid hormones affect changes in both neuroanatomy and aggressive behavior in animals of various taxa. However, whether changes in neuroanatomy directly underlie changes in aggression is unknown. We investigate this relationship among steroid hormones, neuroanatomy, and aggression in a free-living vertebrate with a relatively simple nervous system, the tree lizard (Urosaurus ornatus). Weiss and Moore [] manipulated testosterone and progesterone levels in adult male tree lizards and found that both hormones facilitated aggressive behavior toward a conspecific. In this study, we examined the brains of a subset of these animals to determine whether changes in limbic morphology were associated with hormone-induced changes in aggressive behavior. Specifically, we tested the hypothesis that testosterone and/or progesterone cause changes in neural morphology that are necessary for the expression of testosterone’s effects on aggressive behavior. We found that both hormones increased aggression; however, only testosterone induced changes in neuroanatomy. Testosterone increased the size of both the amygdala and nucleus sphericus. However, we could detect no individual correlations between neuroanatomy and aggression levels suggesting that the observed large-scale changes in neuroanatomy are not precisely reflective of changes in mechanisms underlying aggression.
机译:KABELIK,D.,Weiss S. L.和MOORE M. C.类固醇激素在树蜥蜴中独立地改变神经解剖学和攻击性。 PHYSIOL BEHAV 00(0)000-000,0000。–甾类激素会影响各种类群动物的神经解剖结构和攻击行为的变化。但是,尚不清楚神经解剖学的变化是否直接构成攻击性变化的基础。我们调查类固醇激素,神经解剖学和侵略性之间的这种关系的自由生存脊椎动物具有相对简单的神经系统,树蜥蜴(Urosaurus ornatus)。 Weiss和Moore []控制了成年雄性树蜥蜴的睾丸激素和孕酮水平,发现这两种激素都促进了针对同种物种的攻击行为。在这项研究中,我们检查了这些动物的一部分的大脑,以确定边缘形态的改变是否与激素诱导的攻击行为改变有关。具体来说,我们测试了以下假设:睾丸激素和/或孕激素导致神经形态发生变化,这对于表达睾丸激素对攻击性行为的影响是必要的。我们发现两种激素都增加了攻击性。但是,只有睾丸激素能引起神经解剖学的改变。睾丸激素增加了杏仁核和球状核的大小。然而,我们无法检测到神经解剖学与攻击水平之间的个体相关性,这表明观察到的神经解剖学的大规模变化并不能准确反映出攻击性机制的变化。

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