同时RNA测序和DNA甲基化分析揭示了调节敏感期行为学习的神经机制。

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Sarah E London, Mark E Hauber, Matthew I McKim-Louder, Christopher N Balakrishnan
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摘要

发展过程产生于成熟机制和经验依赖机制。在适当成熟阶段的经验对于获得许多复杂的认知和行为过程是必不可少的。一个显著的例子是关键时期,这是一个受限制的发展阶段,在此期间,行为习得和时期结束都需要经验。幼雄斑胸草雀(Taeniopygia castanotis)有一个学习鸣叫的关键期;在产后30-65天之间听到成年“导师”的歌声对每只雄性来说都是必要的,这样才能发出具有社会功能的成年歌曲。然而,如果在这个年龄范围内没有导师的经验,青少年仍然可以在65天后学习。我们的主要目标是破译促进或限制学习能力的神经基因组机制,利用雄性斑胸草雀感官鸣叫学习个体发育的已知关键时期参数。在这里,我们操纵了幼年雄性的导师暴露,并在两个年龄,关键时期的开始或结束时提供了歌曲播放体验。我们探索了来自同一个体和组织样本的DNA甲基化与转录谱之间的关系,以增强对不同生物组织水平的解释。我们的发现揭示了特定的基因和过程,这些基因和过程可能调节关键时期学习的各个方面,以及DNA甲基化动力学的各个方面,以及它们如何与RNA测量相对应。因为我们区分了年龄和经验的影响,结果提供了洞察表观遗传和分子特性之间的基本联系,因为发育中的大脑改变了其学习能力。
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Simultaneous RNA Sequencing and DNA Methylation Profiling Reveals Neural Mechanisms That Regulate Sensitive Period Behavioral Learning.

Developmental processes emerge from both maturational and experience-dependent mechanisms. Experience at the proper maturational stage is essential for the acquisition of many complex cognitive and behavioral processes. A striking example of this is a critical period, a restricted developmental phase during which experience is required for both behavioral acquisition and period closure. Juvenile male zebra finches (Taeniopygia castanotis) possess a critical period for song learning; hearing an adult "tutor's" song between posthatch days 30-65 is necessary for each male to produce a socially functional adult song. However, if tutor song is not experienced in this age range, juveniles can still learn beyond posthatch day 65. Our broad objective is to decipher the neurogenomic mechanisms that promote or limit the ability to learn, leveraging the known parameters of the critical period in the male zebra finch's sensory song learning ontogeny. Here, we manipulated juvenile males' tutor exposure and provided song playback experience at two ages, at the beginning or end of the critical period. We probed the relationship between DNA methylation and transcriptional profiles from the same individual and tissue samples to enhance interpretation across different levels of biological organization. Our findings uncovered specific genes and processes that may regulate aspects of critical period learning, as well as aspects of DNA methylation dynamics and how they correspond to RNA measures. Because we distinguished effects of age and experience, outcomes provide insight into fundamental links between epigenetic and molecular properties as the developing brain shifts its ability to learn.

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Genes Brain and Behavior
Genes Brain and Behavior 医学-行为科学
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
4.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Genes, Brain and Behavior was launched in 2002 with the aim of publishing top quality research in behavioral and neural genetics in their broadest sense. The emphasis is on the analysis of the behavioral and neural phenotypes under consideration, the unifying theme being the genetic approach as a tool to increase our understanding of these phenotypes. Genes Brain and Behavior is pleased to offer the following features: 8 issues per year online submissions with first editorial decisions within 3-4 weeks and fast publication at Wiley-Blackwells High visibility through its coverage by PubMed/Medline, Current Contents and other major abstracting and indexing services Inclusion in the Wiley-Blackwell consortial license, extending readership to thousands of international libraries and institutions A large and varied editorial board comprising of international specialists.
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