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Growing up in the family or growing up alone influences behavior and hormones, but not arginine vasopressin receptor 1a expression in male African striped mice

机译:在家庭中长大或独自长大都会影响行为和激素,但不会影响非洲雄性条纹小鼠中精氨酸加压素受体1a的表达

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In many species males display alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs). While males of different tactics differ behaviorally in the field, it is often not known whether these behavioral differences would also occur under standardized laboratory conditions, nor how ARTs are regulated by the brain. In the present study we kept male African striped mice (Rhabdomys pumilio) in captivity either in family groups or solitary, to mimic ARTs observed in the field. This allowed us to study these males behaviorally under standardized conditions, to replicate physiological findings from the field, and to study the expression of the arginine vasopressin 1a receptor (AVPR1a) in their brains. Changes in either peptide release or receptor expression (or both) might regulate ARTs with differential timelines, with peptide secretion being faster than receptor expression. As observed in the field, family living males had higher corticosterone but lower testosterone levels than singly housed males. Surprisingly, singly housed males were less aggressive while at the same time having higher testosterone levels. We found no differences in AVPR1a expression. In a previous study it was shown that singly housed males have higher levels of AVP stored in their brain, which potentially could be secreted when the social situation changes, for example to establish social bonds. Our study on AVPR1a suggests the hypothesis that, given that the receptor distribution and expression of singly housed males does not differ from that of family-living males, the brains of singly-housed males have a similar capacity to be responsive to AVP when given the chance to interact socially.
机译:在许多物种中,雄性显示出另类的生殖策略(ART)。尽管不同战术的男性在该领域的行为存在差异,但通常不知道这些行为差异是否也会在标准化实验室条件下发生,也不知道ART如何通过大脑进行调节。在本研究中,我们模拟了在田间观察到的ARTs,将圈养的雄性非洲条纹小鼠(Rhabdomys pumilio)圈养在家庭中或单独生活。这使我们能够在标准化条件下以行为方式研究这些雄性,复制野外的生理发现,并研究精氨酸加压素1a受体(AVPR1a)在其大脑中的表达。肽释放或受体表达(或两者)的变化可能会在不同的时间轴上调节ART,而肽的分泌要快于受体表达。如在田间观察到的那样,与单身男性相比,有家庭生活的男性皮质激素较高,但睾丸激素水平较低。令人惊讶的是,单身男性的攻击力较小,而睾丸激素水平较高。我们发现AVPR1a表达没有差异。在先前的研究中,单身男性的大脑中储存了更高水平的AVP,当社会状况发生变化(例如建立社会纽带)时,这可能会被分泌出来。我们对AVPR1a的研究提出了这样一个假设:鉴于单居男性的受体分布和表达与家庭生活男性的受体分布和表达没有差异,单居男性的大脑在给予AVP时具有类似的反应AVP的能力。社交互动的机会。

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