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Publication : Social Control of Hypothalamus-Mediated Male Aggression.

First Author  Yang T Year  2017
Journal  Neuron Volume  95
Issue  4 Pages  955-970.e4
PubMed ID  28757304 Mgi Jnum  J:256158
Mgi Id  MGI:6114281 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2017.06.046
Citation  Yang T, et al. (2017) Social Control of Hypothalamus-Mediated Male Aggression. Neuron 95(4):955-970.e4
abstractText  How environmental and physiological signals interact to influence neural circuits underlying developmentally programmed social interactions such as male territorial aggression is poorly understood. We have tested the influence of sensory cues, social context, and sex hormones on progesterone receptor (PR)-expressing neurons in the ventromedial hypothalamus (VMH) that are critical for male territorial aggression. We find that these neurons can drive aggressive displays in solitary males independent of pheromonal input, gonadal hormones, opponents, or social context. By contrast, these neurons cannot elicit aggression in socially housed males that intrude in another male''s territory unless their pheromone-sensing is disabled. This modulation of aggression cannot be accounted for by linear integration of environmental and physiological signals. Together, our studies suggest that fundamentally non-linear computations enable social context to exert a dominant influence on developmentally hard-wired hypothalamus-mediated male territorial aggression.
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