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miR-9 regulates basal ganglia-dependent developmental vocal learning and adult vocal performance in songbirds

机译:miR-9调节鸣禽中基底神经节的发育性声乐学习和成年声乐表现

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miR-9 is an evolutionarily conserved miRNA that is abundantly expressed in Area X, a basal ganglia nucleus required for vocal learning in songbirds. Here, we report that overexpression of miR-9 in Area X of juvenile zebra finches impairs developmental vocal learning, resulting in a song with syllable omission, reduced similarity to the tutor song, and altered acoustic features. miR-9 overexpression in juveniles also leads to more variable song performance in adulthood, and abolishes social context-dependent modulation of song variability. We further show that these behavioral deficits are accompanied by downregulation of FoxP1 and FoxP2, genes that are known to be associated with language impairments, as well as by disruption of dopamine signaling and widespread changes in the expression of genes that are important in circuit development and functions. These findings demonstrate a vital role for miR-9 in basal ganglia function and vocal communication, suggesting that dysregulation of miR-9 in humans may contribute to language impairments and related neurodevelopmental disorders.
机译:miR-9是一种进化保守的miRNA,在X区域中大量表达,X区域是鸣禽进行声音学习所需的基底神经节核。在这里,我们报告说,少年斑马雀X区域中miR-9的过度表达会损害发育性声乐学习,导致一首有音节遗漏的歌曲,降低了与导师歌曲的相似度,并改变了声学特征。少年中miR-9的过表达还导致成年后歌曲表现的可变性更高,并且取消了社交环境对歌曲可变性的依赖调制。我们进一步表明,这些行为缺陷伴有FoxP1和FoxP2的下调,已知与语言障碍有关的基因,以及多巴胺信号传导的破坏和在电路开发中重要的基因表达的广泛变化。功能。这些发现证明了miR-9在基底神经节功能和声音交流中的重要作用,表明人类中miR-9的失调可能导致语言障碍和相关的神经发育障碍。

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