FOXP2型
神经科学
侵略
扁桃形结构
生物
心理学
生物神经网络
转录因子
发展心理学
基因
遗传学
作者
Julieta E. Lischinsky,Luping Yin,Chenxi Shi,Nandkishore Prakash,Jared Burke,Govind Shekaran,Maria Grba,Joshua G. Corbin,Dayu Lin
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41593-023-01475-5
摘要
Abstract Social behaviors are innate and supported by dedicated neural circuits, but the molecular identities of these circuits and how they are established developmentally and shaped by experience remain unclear. Here we show that medial amygdala (MeA) cells originating from two embryonically parcellated developmental lineages have distinct response patterns and functions in social behavior in male mice. MeA cells expressing the transcription factor Foxp2 (MeA Foxp2 ) are specialized for processing male conspecific cues and are essential for adult inter-male aggression. By contrast, MeA cells derived from the Dbx1 lineage (MeA Dbx1 ) respond broadly to social cues, respond strongly during ejaculation and are not essential for male aggression. Furthermore, MeA Foxp2 and MeA Dbx1 cells show differential anatomical and functional connectivity. Altogether, our results suggest a developmentally hardwired aggression circuit at the MeA level and a lineage-based circuit organization by which a cell’s embryonic transcription factor profile determines its social information representation and behavioral relevance during adulthood.
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