Literature DB >> 33740417

A substantia innominata-midbrain circuit controls a general aggressive response.

Zhenggang Zhu1, Qingqing Ma1, Lu Miao1, Hongbin Yang1, Lina Pan1, Kaiyuan Li1, Ling-Hui Zeng2, Xiaoxing Zhang3, Jintao Wu1, Sijia Hao1, Shen Lin1, Xiulin Ma1, Weihao Mai1, Xiang Feng1, Yizhe Hao1, Li Sun1, Shumin Duan4, Yan-Qin Yu5.   

Abstract

Although aggressive behaviors are universal and essential for survival, "uncontrollable" and abnormal aggressive behaviors in animals or humans may have severe adverse consequences or social costs. Neural circuits regulating specific forms of aggression under defined conditions have been described, but how brain circuits govern a general aggressive response remains unknown. Here, we found that posterior substantia innominata (pSI) neurons responded to several aggression-provoking cues with the graded activity of differential dynamics, predicting the aggressive state and the topography of aggression in mice. Activation of pSI neurons projecting to the periaqueductal gray (PAG) increased aggressive arousal and robustly initiated/promoted all the types of aggressive behavior examined in an activity-level-dependent manner. Inactivation of the pSI circuit largely blocked diverse aggressive behaviors but not mating. By encoding a general aggressive response, the pSI-PAG circuit universally drives multiple aggressive behaviors and may provide a potential target for alleviating human pathological aggression.
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Keywords:  aggression; aggressive state; arousal; defensive behavior; female; periaqueductal gray; posterior substantia innominata

Year:  2021        PMID: 33740417     DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2021.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuron        ISSN: 0896-6273            Impact factor:   17.173


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