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Striatal dopamine modulates basal ganglia output and regulates social context-dependent behavioral variability through D1 receptors.

机译:纹状体多巴胺调节基础神经节的产出,并通过D1受体调节社会上下文依赖的行为可变性。

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Cortico-basal ganglia (BG) circuits are thought to promote the acquisition of motor skills through reinforcement learning. In songbirds, a specialized portion of the BG is responsible for song learning and plasticity. This circuit generates song variability that underlies vocal experimentation in young birds and modulates song variability depending on the social context in adult birds. When male birds sing in the presence of a female, a social context associated with decreased BG-induced song variability, the extracellular dopamine (DA) level is increased in the avian BG nucleus Area X. These results suggest that DA could trigger song variability changes through its action in Area X. Consistent with this hypothesis, we report that DA delivered to Area X weakens the output signal of the avian cortico-BG circuit. Acting through D(1) receptors, DA reduced responses in Area X to song playback and to electrical stimulation of its afferent cortical nucleus HVC (used as a proper name). Specifically, DA reduced the response to direct excitatory input and decreased firing variability in Area X pallidal neurons, which provide the output to the thalamus. As a consequence, DA delivery in Area X also decreased responses to song playback in the cortical output nucleus of the BG loop, the lateral magnocellular nucleus of the anterior nidopallium. Further, interfering with D(1) receptor transmission in Area X abolished social context-related changes in song variability. In conclusion, we propose that DA acts on D(1) receptors in Area X to modulate the BG output signal and trigger changes in song variability.
机译:Cortico-Basal Ganglia(BG)电路被认为是通过加强学习促进机动技能的收购。在鸣禽中,BG的专业部分负责歌曲学习和可塑性。该电路产生歌曲变异性,使幼鸽中的声乐实验提出,并根据成人鸟类的社会背景来调制歌曲变异性。当雄性鸟类在雌性存在于女性的情况下唱歌时,与BG诱导的歌曲变异性降低相关的社会上下文,禽BG核心区域X细胞外的多巴胺(DA)水平增加。这些结果表明DA可以触发歌曲变异变化通过其在区域X中的动作。与这个假设一致,我们报告称为区域x的DA削弱了禽皮质电路电路的输出信号。作用于D(1)受体,DA在面积X到歌曲播放中的响应和其传入皮质核HVC的电刺激(用作适当的名称)。具体而言,DA减少了对面积X裂谷神经元的直接兴奋性输入和降低的烧制变异性,这为丘脑提供了输出。因此,在BG环中的皮质输出核中,区域x中的DA递送也降低了对歌曲回波的呼应,侧腔的横向甲壳质的横向磁细胞核。此外,在区域x中干扰D(1)受体传输废除了歌曲变异性的社交上下文相关的变化。总之,我们提出DA在面积X中的D(1)受体上的作用,以调制BG输出信号并触发歌曲变化的变化。

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