机制(生物学)
神经肽
兴奋性突触后电位
生物神经网络
侵略
神经科学
生物
抑制性突触后电位
遗传学
心理学
受体
发展心理学
哲学
认识论
作者
Hao Zhao,Xinyu Jiang,Mingze Ma,Limin Xing,Xiaoxiao Ji,Yufeng Pan
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2314393121
摘要
Social enrichment or social isolation affects a range of innate behaviors, such as sex, aggression, and sleep, but whether there is a shared mechanism is not clear. Here, we report a neural mechanism underlying social modulation of spontaneous locomotor activity (SoMo-SLA), an internal-driven behavior indicative of internal states. We find that social enrichment specifically reduces spontaneous locomotor activity in male flies. We identify neuropeptides Diuretic hormone 44 (DH44) and Tachykinin (TK) to be up- and down-regulated by social enrichment and necessary for SoMo-SLA. We further demonstrate a sexually dimorphic neural circuit, in which the male-specific P1 neurons encoding internal states form positive feedback with interneurons coexpressing doublesex ( dsx ) and Tk to promote locomotion, while P1 neurons also form negative feedback with interneurons coexpressing dsx and DH44 to inhibit locomotion. These two opposing neuromodulatory recurrent circuits represent a potentially common mechanism that underlies the social regulation of multiple innate behaviors.
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