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Cornelia Voigt1, Katharina Hirschenhauser1, Stefan Leitner2.
Abstract
Aggression is a fundamental part of animal social behaviour. In avian species, little is known about its neural representation. In particular, neural activity following offensive aggression has not been studied in detail. Here, we investigated the patterns of brain activation using immediate-early gene (IEG) expression in male Japanese quail that showed pronounced aggressive behaviours during a 30 min male-male interaction and compared them to those of males that did not interact with a conspecific. In aggressive males, we found a massive induction of the IEG ZENK in pallial brain structures such as the intermediate medial mesopallium, the caudomedial mesopallium and the intermediate medial nidopallium. To a lesser extent, activation was observed in subpallial areas such as the nucleus taeniae of the amygdala and in the medial portion of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Our data suggest that the modulation of aggressive behaviour involves the integration of multisensory information.Entities:
Keywords: Aggression; Immediate early genes; Japanese quail; Pallium
Year: 2018 PMID: 30404900 PMCID: PMC6310879 DOI: 10.1242/bio.038026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Open ISSN: 2046-6390 Impact factor: 2.422
Fig. 1.Autoradiograms of coronal sections through the quail brain illustrating the expression of (A,D,G) Schematic drawings showing the areas where ZENK expression was quantified. Sections are in rostral to caudal order. (B,E,H) ZENK expression in an aggressive male. (C,F,I) ZENK expression in a control male. Abbreviations: AA, arcopallium anterius; AI, arcopallium intermedium; BSTM, bed nucleus of the stria terminalis; CMM, mesopallium caudomediale; CO, chiasma opticum; E, entopallium; FPL, fasciculus prosencephali lateralis; Hp, hippocampus; IMM, mesopallium intermediomediale; M, mesopallium; N, nidopallium; NCM, nidopallium caudomediale; NIM, nidopallium intermedium, pars medialis; OM, tractus occipito-mesencephalicus; Ov, nucleus ovoidalis; POM, nucleus preopticus medialis; Rt, nucleus rotundus; SL, lateral septal nucleus; TnA, nucleus taeniae of the amygdala; TSM, tractus septopallio-mesencephalicus; VL, ventriculus lateralis.
Fig. 2.Average optical density (mean±s.e.) of the male Japanese quails. Aggressive males (N=7) and control males (N=7) (***P<0.001).