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Publication : A circuit from hippocampal CA2 to lateral septum disinhibits social aggression.

First Author  Leroy F Year  2018
Journal  Nature Volume  564
Issue  7735 Pages  213-218
PubMed ID  30518859 Mgi Jnum  J:268156
Mgi Id  MGI:6260234 Doi  10.1038/s41586-018-0772-0
Citation  Leroy F, et al. (2018) A circuit from hippocampal CA2 to lateral septum disinhibits social aggression. Nature 564(7735):213-218
abstractText  Although the hippocampus is known to be important for declarative memory, it is less clear how hippocampal output regulates motivated behaviours, such as social aggression. Here we report that pyramidal neurons in the CA2 region of the hippocampus, which are important for social memory, promote social aggression in mice. This action depends on output from CA2 to the lateral septum, which is selectively enhanced immediately before an attack. Activation of the lateral septum by CA2 recruits a circuit that disinhibits a subnucleus of the ventromedial hypothalamus that is known to trigger attack. The social hormone arginine vasopressin enhances social aggression by acting on arginine vasopressin 1b receptors on CA2 presynaptic terminals in the lateral septum to facilitate excitatory synaptic transmission. In this manner, release of arginine vasopressin in the lateral septum, driven by an animal's internal state, may serve as a modulatory control that determines whether CA2 activity leads to declarative memory of a social encounter and/or promotes motivated social aggression.
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