Peripheral androgen action helps modulate vocal production in a suboscine passerine.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Matthew J Fuxjager, Jonathan B Heston, Barney A Schlinger
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Abstract

Androgenic activation of intracellular androgen receptors (AR) influences avian vocal production, though this has largely been investigated at the level of the brain. We investigated the influence of predominantly peripheral AR on vocal output in wild Golden-collared Manakins (Manacus vitellinus). In this suboscine species, males court females by performing acrobatic displays and by producing relatively simple chee-poo vocalizations. To assess whether peripheral AR influences the acoustic structure of these vocal signals, we treated reproductively active adult males with the peripherally selective antiandrogen bicalutamide and then measured phonation performance. Inhibiting AR outside of the central nervous system increased the duration of the chee note and decreased the fundamental frequency of the poo note. This treatment caused no discernable change to chee-poo frequency modulation or entropy. Our results show that activation of peripheral AR mediates note-specific changes to temporal and pitch characteristics of the Golden-collared Manakin's main sexual call. Thus, our study provides one of the first demonstrations that androgenic action originating outside of the brain and likely on musculoskeletal targets can modulate avian vocal production.

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外周雄激素的作用有助于调节下丘脑雀形管的发声。
细胞内雄激素受体(AR)的雄激素激活影响鸟类发声,尽管这在很大程度上是在大脑水平上研究的。我们研究了主要外周AR对野生金领金丝猴(Manacus vitellinus)发声输出的影响。在这种水下物种中,雄性通过表演杂技表演和发出相对简单的“噗”声来追求雌性。为了评估外周AR是否影响这些声音信号的声学结构,我们用外周选择性抗雄激素bicalutamide治疗生殖活跃的成年雄性,然后测量发声表现。抑制中枢神经系统外的AR增加了奶酪音符的持续时间,降低了粪便音符的基本频率。这种处理没有引起便便频率调制或熵的明显变化。我们的研究结果表明,外围AR的激活介导了金领金丝雀主要性呼唤的时间和音高特征的音符特异性变化。因此,我们的研究首次证明了雄激素作用起源于大脑外,可能是在肌肉骨骼目标上,可以调节鸟类的声音产生。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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