Substance P in the medial amygdala regulates aggressive behaviors in male mice.

内侧杏仁核中的P物质调节雄性小鼠的攻击行为

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作者:He Zi-Xuan, Yue Mei-Hui, Liu Kai-Jie, Wang Yao, Qiao Jiu-Ye, Lv Xin-Yue, Xi Ke, Zhang Ya-Xin, Fan Jia-Ni, Yu Hua-Li, He Xiao-Xiao, Zhu Xiao-Juan
Behavioral and clinical studies have revealed a critical role of substance P (SP) in aggression; however, the neural circuit mechanisms underlying SP and aggression remain elusive. Here, we show that tachykinin-expressing neurons in the medial amygdala (MeA(Tac1) neurons) are activated during aggressive behaviors in male mice. We identified MeA(Tac1) neurons as a key mediator of aggression and found that MeA(Tac1)→ventrolateral part of the ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMHvl) projections are critical to the regulation of aggression. Moreover, SP/neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R) signaling in the VMHvl modulates aggressive behaviors in male mice. SP/NK-1R signaling regulates aggression by influencing glutamate transmission in neurons in the VMHvl. In summary, these findings place SP as a key node in aggression circuits.

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