Prosocial behaviors are advantageous to social species, but the neural mechanism(s) through which others receive benefit remain unknown. Here, we found that bystander mice display rescue-like behavior (tongue dragging) toward anesthetized cagemates and found that this tongue dragging promotes arousal from anesthesia through a direct tongue-brain circuit. We found that a direct circuit from the tongue â glutamatergic neurons in the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus (MTN(Glu)) â noradrenergic neurons in the locus coeruleus (LC(NE)) drives rapid arousal in the anesthetized mice that receive the rescue-like behavior from bystanders. Artificial inhibition of this circuit abolishes the rapid arousal effect induced by the rescue-like behavior. Further, we revealed that glutamatergic neurons in the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT(Glu)) that project to the nucleus accumbens shell (NAcSh) mediate the rescue-like behavior. These findings reveal a tongue-brain connection underlying the rapid arousal effects induced by rescue-like behavior and the circuit basis governing this specific form of prosocial behavior.
Rescue-like behavior in a bystander mouse toward anesthetized conspecifics promotes arousal via a tongue-brain connection.
旁观小鼠对麻醉的同类表现出的救援行为,会通过舌头与大脑的连接促进其唤醒
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作者:Cao Peng, Liu Ying, Ni Ziyun, Zhang Mingjun, Wei Hong-Rui, Liu An, Guo Jin-Rong, Yang Yumeng, Xu Zheng, Guo Yuyu, Zhang Zhi, Tao Wenjuan, Wang Likui
| 期刊: | Science Advances | 影响因子: | 12.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jan 24; 11(4):eadq3874 |
| doi: | 10.1126/sciadv.adq3874 | 种属: | Mouse |
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