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Publication : Midbrain neurons important for the production of mouse ultrasonic vocalizations are not required for distress calls.

First Author  Ziobro P Year  2024
Journal  Curr Biol Volume  34
Issue  5 Pages  1107-1113.e3
PubMed ID  38301649 Mgi Jnum  J:347960
Mgi Id  MGI:7615903 Doi  10.1016/j.cub.2024.01.016
Citation  Ziobro P, et al. (2024) Midbrain neurons important for the production of mouse ultrasonic vocalizations are not required for distress calls. Curr Biol 34(5):1107-1113.e3
abstractText  A fundamental feature of vocal communication is that animals produce vocalizations with different acoustic features in different behavioral contexts (contact calls, territorial calls, courtship calls, etc.). The midbrain periaqueductal gray (PAG) is a key region that regulates vocal production, and artificial activation of the PAG can elicit the production of multiple species-typical vocalization types.(1)(,)(2)(,)(3)(,)(4)(,)(5)(,)(6)(,)(7)(,)(8)(,)(9) How PAG circuits are organized to regulate the production of different vocalization types remains unknown. On the one hand, studies have found that partial PAG lesions abolish the production of some vocalization types while leaving others intact,(3)(,)(8)(,)(10)(,)(11) suggesting that different populations of PAG neurons might control the production of different vocalization types. On the other hand, electrophysiological recordings have revealed individual PAG neurons that increase their activity during the production of multiple vocalization types,(12)(,)(13)(,)(14) suggesting that some PAG neurons may regulate the production of more than one vocalization type. To test whether a single population of midbrain neurons regulates the production of different vocalization types, we applied intersectional methods to selectively ablate a population of midbrain neurons important for the production of ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) in mice. We find that, although ablation of these PAG-USV neurons blocks USV production in both males and females, these neurons are not required for the production of distress calls. Our findings suggest that distinct populations of midbrain neurons control the production of different vocalization types.
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