Although the ventromedial hypothalamus ventrolateral area (VMHvl) is now well established as a critical locus for the generation of conspecific aggression, its role is complex, with neurons responding during multiple phases of social interactions with both males and females. It has been previously unclear how the brain uses this complex multidimensional signal and coordinates a discrete action: the attack. Here, we find a hypothalamic-midbrain circuit that represents hierarchically organized social signals during aggression. Optogenetic-assisted circuit mapping reveals a preferential projection from VMHvl(vGlut2) to lPAG(vGlut2) cells, and inactivation of downstream lPAG(vGlut2) populations results in aggression-specific deficits. lPAG neurons are selective for attack action and exhibit short-latency, time-locked spiking relative to the activity of jaw muscles during biting. Last, we find that this projection conveys male-biased signals from the VMHvl to downstream lPAG(vGlut2) neurons that are sensitive to features of ongoing activity, suggesting that action selectivity is generated by a combination of pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms.
Hierarchical Representations of Aggression in a Hypothalamic-Midbrain Circuit.
下丘脑-中脑回路中攻击行为的层级表征
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作者:Falkner Annegret L, Wei Dongyu, Song Anjeli, Watsek Li W, Chen Irene, Chen Patricia, Feng James E, Lin Dayu
| 期刊: | Neuron | 影响因子: | 15.000 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 May 20; 106(4):637-648 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.02.014 | ||
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