扁桃形结构
性二态性
侵略
神经科学
兴奋性突触后电位
抑制性突触后电位
心理学
下丘脑腹内侧核
下丘脑
逃生响应
终纹
生物
发展心理学
内分泌学
作者
Zhenggang Zhu,Lu Miao,Kaiyuan Li,Qingqing Ma,Lina Pan,C. Shen,Qianqian Ge,Yong-lan Du,Luping Yin,Hongbin Yang,Xiaohong Xu,Linghui Zeng,Yijun Liu,Xu Han,Xiao‐Ming Li,Li Sun,Yan‐Qin Yu,Shumin Duan
出处
期刊:Neuron
[Elsevier]
日期:2024-07-16
卷期号:112 (18): 3176-3191.e7
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2024.06.022
摘要
Male animals often display higher levels of aggression than females. However, the neural circuitry mechanisms underlying this sexually dimorphic aggression remain elusive. Here, we identify a hypothalamic-amygdala circuit that mediates male-biased aggression in mice. Specifically, the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMHvl), a sexually dimorphic region associated with eliciting male-biased aggression, projects densely to the posterior substantia innominata (pSI), an area that promotes similar levels of attack in both sexes of mice. Although the VMHvl innervates the pSI unidirectionally through both excitatory and inhibitory connections, it is the excitatory VMHvl-pSI projections that are strengthened in males to promote aggression, whereas the inhibitory connections that reduce aggressive behavior are strengthened in females. Consequently, the convergent hypothalamic input onto the pSI leads to heightened pSI activity in males, resulting in male-biased aggression. Our findings reveal a sexually distinct excitation-inhibition balance of a hypothalamic-amygdala circuit that underlies sexually dimorphic aggression.
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