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DIFFERENTIAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN D1 AND D2 DOPAMINE RECEPTOR EXPRESSION IN THE MEDIAL PREOPTIC NUCLEUS AND SEXUALLY-MOTIVATED SONG IN MALE EUROPEAN STARLINGS (STURNUS VULGARIS)

机译:欧洲鸟(STURNUS VULGARIS)中视前核和性动机歌曲中D1和D2多巴胺受体表达之间的差异

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Converging data in songbirds support a central role for the medial preoptic nucleus (POM) in motivational aspects of vocal production. Recent data suggest that dopamine in the POM plays a complex modulatory role in the production of sexually-motivated song and that an optimal level of dopamine D1 receptor stimulation is required to facilitate singing behavior. To further explore this possibility, we used quantitative real-time PCR to examine relationships between mRNA expression of D1 as well as D2 receptors in the POM (and also the lateral septum and Area X) and sexually-motivated singing behavior in male European starlings. Results showed that both males with the highest and lowest D1 expression in the POM sang significantly less than males with intermediate levels of expression. Furthermore, singing behavior rose linearly in association with increasing levels of D1 expression in POM but dropped abruptly, such that individuals with D1 expression values higher than the mean sang very little. Analysis of birds with low and intermediate levels of D1 expression in POM revealed strong positive correlations between D1 expression and song but negative relationships between D2 receptor expression and song. These findings support prior work suggesting an optimal level of POM D1 receptor stimulation best facilitates sexually-motivated singing behavior. Results also suggest that D2 receptors may work in opposition to D1 receptors in POM to modify vocal production. (C) 2015 IBRO. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:鸣禽中的数据融合在语音产生的动机方面支持了视前内侧核(POM)的核心作用。最近的数据表明,POM中的多巴胺在性动机歌曲的产生中起着复杂的调节作用,并且需要最佳水平的多巴胺D1受体刺激来促进歌唱行为。为了进一步探讨这种可能性,我们使用定量实时PCR来检查POM(以及侧隔片和X区域)中D1和D2受体的mRNA表达与欧洲European鸟的性动机歌唱行为之间的关系。结果表明,POM中D1表达最高和最低的男性的歌唱率明显低于中等表达水平的男性。此外,唱歌行为与POM中D1表达水平的增加呈线性关系,但突然下降,因此具有高于平均水平的D1表达值的人很少唱歌。对POM中D1表达水平处于中低水平的禽类进行的分析显示,D1表达与歌曲之间存在强正相关,而D2受体表达与歌曲之间存在负相关。这些发现支持了以前的工作,表明最佳水平的POM D1受体刺激最能促进性动机歌唱行为。结果还表明,D2受体可能与POM中的D1受体相反,从而改变了声音的产生。 (C)2015年IBRO。由Elsevier Ltd.出版。保留所有权利。

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