5 -羟色胺转运体神经在灵长类伏隔核和腹侧苍白球中的分布是高度保守的

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Heather N. Smith, Danielle N. Jones, Emily L. Munger, Patrick R. Hof, Chet C. Sherwood, Mary Ann Raghanti
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摘要

伏隔核(NAcc)和腹侧苍白球(VP)是中边缘奖赏通路的关键节点,促进刺激的显著性,包括社会动机和依恋的调节。灵长类动物在社会行为上表现出差异,包括不同程度的冲动、结合和攻击。先前的研究表明,奖赏通路的神经调节与各种社会行为的差异表达有关,这表明神经递质神经支配的差异可能在物种特异性模式中发挥作用。为了探讨这一点,我们研究了灵长类动物NAcc和VP的血清素神经支配。我们用立体学方法定量测定了13种灵长类动物的NAcc和VP的血清素转运免疫反应(SERT-ir)轴突长度密度,包括人类、类人猿、猴尾猿和平颈猴。我们的数据表明,NAcc和VP内的血清素能神经支配密度在物种间高度保守。这一发现与我们之前的研究结果形成了对比,即人类和类人猿的背纹状体中SERT-ir轴突的水平高于猴子,人类在NAcc和VP中多巴胺能神经支配的特异性增加,以及人类在NAcc中神经肽Y的特异性增加,突出了物种间神经支配模式的镶嵌性。
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Distribution of Serotonergic Transporter Innervation in the Nucleus Accumbens and Ventral Pallidum Is Highly Conserved Among Primates

Distribution of Serotonergic Transporter Innervation in the Nucleus Accumbens and Ventral Pallidum Is Highly Conserved Among Primates

The nucleus accumbens (NAcc) and ventral pallidum (VP) are key nodes in the mesolimbic reward pathway that facilitate stimulus salience, including the regulation of social motivation and attachment. Primate species display variation in social behaviors, including different levels of impulsivity, bonding, and aggression. Previous research has implicated neuromodulation of the reward pathway in the differential expression of various social behaviors, suggesting that differences in neurotransmitter innervation may play a role in species-specific patterns. To explore this, we examined serotonergic innervation in the NAcc and VP among primates. We used stereology to quantify serotonin transporter-immunoreactive (SERT-ir) axon length density in the NAcc and VP of 13 primate species, including humans, great apes, and cercopithecid and platyrrhine monkeys. Our data show that serotonergic innervation density within both the NAcc and VP is highly conserved among species. This finding contrasts with our previous findings of higher levels of SERT-ir axons in the dorsal striatum of humans and great apes relative to monkeys, a human-specific increase in dopaminergic innervation within the NAcc and VP, and a human-specific increase of neuropeptide Y in the NAcc, highlighting the mosaic nature of innervation patterns among species.

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CiteScore
5.80
自引率
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158
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Established in 1891, JCN is the oldest continually published basic neuroscience journal. Historically, as the name suggests, the journal focused on a comparison among species to uncover the intricacies of how the brain functions. In modern times, this research is called systems neuroscience where animal models are used to mimic core cognitive processes with the ultimate goal of understanding neural circuits and connections that give rise to behavioral patterns and different neural states. Research published in JCN covers all species from invertebrates to humans, and the reports inform the readers about the function and organization of nervous systems in species with an emphasis on the way that species adaptations inform about the function or organization of the nervous systems, rather than on their evolution per se. JCN publishes primary research articles and critical commentaries and review-type articles offering expert insight in to cutting edge research in the field of systems neuroscience; a complete list of contribution types is given in the Author Guidelines. For primary research contributions, only full-length investigative reports are desired; the journal does not accept short communications.
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