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Seasonal-like growth and regression of the avian song control system: neural and behavioral plasticity in adult male Gambel's white-crowned sparrows.

John Meitzen1, Christopher K Thompson.   

Abstract

Birdsong is regulated by a series of discrete brain nuclei known as the song control system. In seasonally-breeding male songbirds, seasonal changes in steroid sex hormones regulate the structure and electrophysiology of song control system neurons, resulting in dramatic changes in singing behavior. Male songbirds can be brought into the laboratory, where circulating levels of steroid hormone and photoperiod can be abruptly manipulated, providing controlled conditions under which rapid "seasonal-like" changes in behavior and morphology can be carefully studied. In this mini-review, we discuss the steroidal and cellular mechanisms underlying seasonal-like growth and regression of the song control system in adult male Gambel's white-crowned sparrows (Zonotrichia leucophrys gambelii), and its impact on song behavior. Specifically, we discuss recent advances concerning: (1) the role of androgen and estrogen receptors in inducing seasonal-like growth of the song control system; (2) how photoperiod modulates the time course of testosterone-induced growth of the song control system; (3) how bilateral intracerebral infusion of androgen and estrogen receptor antagonists near the song control nucleus HVC prevents seasonal-like increases in song stereotypy but not song rate; and (4) the steroidal and cellular mechanisms that mediate rapid regression of the song control system. Throughout this mini-review we compare data collected from white-crowned sparrows to that from other songbird species. We conclude by outlining avenues of future research.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18457836      PMCID: PMC2518090          DOI: 10.1016/j.ygcen.2008.03.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gen Comp Endocrinol        ISSN: 0016-6480            Impact factor:   2.822


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2.  Afferent input is necessary for seasonal growth and maintenance of adult avian song control circuits.

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3.  Seasonal growth of song control nuclei precedes seasonal reproductive development in wild adult song sparrows.

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4.  Act locally and think globally: intracerebral testosterone implants induce seasonal-like growth of adult avian song control circuits.

Authors:  Eliot A Brenowitz; Karin Lent
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2002-09-06       Impact factor: 11.205

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Journal:  Front Neuroendocrinol       Date:  2010-12-13       Impact factor: 8.606

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6.  Seasonal and individual variation in singing behavior correlates with α2-noradrenergic receptor density in brain regions implicated in song, sexual, and social behavior.

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Review 7.  Estrogenic modulation of auditory processing: a vertebrate comparison.

Authors:  Melissa L Caras
Journal:  Front Neuroendocrinol       Date:  2013-07-31       Impact factor: 8.606

8.  Time course of changes in Gambel's white-crowned sparrow song behavior following transitions in breeding condition.

Authors:  John Meitzen; Christopher K Thompson; Heejung Choi; David J Perkel; Eliot A Brenowitz
Journal:  Horm Behav       Date:  2008-11-01       Impact factor: 3.587

9.  Plastic and stable electrophysiological properties of adult avian forebrain song-control neurons across changing breeding conditions.

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10.  A quantitative analysis of cerebellar anatomy in birds.

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