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Independent and additive contributions of postvictory testosterone and social experience to the development of the winner effect.

机译:胜利后睾丸激素和社会经验对胜利者效应发展的独立和累加贡献。

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The processes through which salient social experiences influence future behavior are not well understood. Winning fights, for example, can increase the odds of future victory, yet little is known about the internal mechanisms that underlie such winner effects. Here, we use the territorial California mouse (Peromyscus californicus) to investigate how the effects of postvictory testosterone (T) release and winning experience individually mediate positive changes in future winning ability and antagonistic behavior. Male mice were castrated and implanted with T capsules to maintain basal levels of this hormone. We found that males form a robust winner effect if they win three separate territorial disputes and experience a single T surge roughly 45 min after each encounter. Meanwhile, males exhibit only an intermediate winner effect if they either 1) acquire three previous wins but do not experience a change in postvictory T or 2) acquire no previous wins but experience three separate T pulses. The results indicate that the effect of postvictory T must be coupled with that of winning experience to trigger the maximum positive shift in winning ability, which highlights the importance of social context in the development of the winner effect. At the same time, however, postvictory T and winning experience are each capable of increasing future winning ability independently, and this finding suggests that these two factors drive plasticity in antagonistic behavior via distinct mechanistic channels. More broadly, our data offer insight into the possible ways in which various species might be able to adjust their behavioral repertoire in response to social interactions through mechanisms that are unlinked from the effects of gonadal steroid action.
机译:显着的社会经验影响未来行为的过程尚不清楚。例如,获胜的战斗会增加未来获胜的几率,但对于获胜者影响的内部机制知之甚少。在这里,我们使用加利福尼亚州的老鼠(Peromyscus californicus)来研究战后睾丸激素(T)释放和获胜经验的作用如何单独介导未来获胜能力和对抗行为的积极变化。将雄性小鼠去势并植入T胶囊以维持该激素的基础水平。我们发现,如果雄性在三个单独的领土纠纷中获胜并且在每次遭遇后大约45分钟经历一次T激增,就会形成强大的获胜者效应。同时,如果男性有以下两种情况,则它们仅表现出中等的获胜者效果:1)之前获得了三场胜利,但战后T却没有变化,或者2)没有获得先前的胜利,但经历了三个独立的T脉冲。结果表明,胜利T的影响必须与获胜经验相结合才能触发获胜能力的最大正向转变,这凸显了社会背景在获胜者效应发展中的重要性。然而,与此同时,战后的T和获胜经验都能够独立增加未来的获胜能力,并且这一发现表明这两个因素通过独特的机制途径驱动了对抗行为的可塑性。更广泛地说,我们的数据提供了对各种物种可能的方式的洞察力,其中各种物种可能通过与性腺类固醇作用的影响无关的机制来响应社会互动来调整其行为方式。

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