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  • 1Department of Neurobiology and Behaviour, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA. jlg14@cornell.edu

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Los neuropéptidos como la arginina-vasotocina y la isotocina influyen en los comportamientos sociales. En los peces marineros, el comportamiento vocal es modulado por estos péptidos, con patrones distintos observados entre los sexos y las morfologías masculinas.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • La neurobiología es la neurobiología.
  • Endocrinología del comportamiento Endocrinología del comportamiento
  • La Fisiología Comparada.

Sus antecedentes:

  • La arginina-vasopresina y la oxitocina regulan la fisiología reproductiva y los comportamientos sociales en los mamíferos.
  • Los péptidos homólogos, arginina-vasotocina e isotocina, cumplen funciones similares en los no mamíferos, incluidos los peces.
  • Las diferencias específicas por sexo en la distribución y función de los neuropéptidos son comunes entre las especies.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Para investigar el papel de la arginina-vasotocina y la isotocina en la actividad vocal-motora en el pez marino.
  • Para determinar si las características vocales se correlacionan con los patrones de función de los neuropéptidos, independientemente del sexo gonadal.
  • Para explorar los mecanismos neuromoduladores sexuales y morfológicos específicos que subyacen a los comportamientos reproductivos.

Principales métodos:

  • Entrega directa de arginina-vasotocina, isotocina y sus antagonistas al área preóptica-hipotálamo anterior en peces marineros.
  • Grabación y análisis de la actividad rítmica vocal-motora evocada por el cerebro anterior.
  • Comparación de los efectos de los neuropéptidos en las morfologías de las hembras, los machos que cortejan acústicamente y los machos que engendran a escondidas.

Principales resultados:

  • La arginina-vasotocina y la isotocina modularon la actividad motora vocal de una manera consistente con las estrategias reproductivas.
  • Las hembras y los machos de desove furtivo mostraron sensibilidad a la isotocina.
  • Los machos que cortejaban acústicamente mostraron sensibilidad a la arginina-vasotocina, que difiere de los machos de su misma especie.
  • Estos hallazgos sugieren que las características vocales, no el sexo gonadal, predicen los patrones de función de los neuropéptidos.

Conclusiones:

  • Los mecanismos neuromoduladores para los comportamientos relacionados con la reproducción pueden disociarse del sexo gonadal.
  • Las características vocales en los machos están asociadas con patrones específicos de la función de los neuropéptidos, alineándose con las hembras o con distintas morfologías masculinas.
  • Este estudio proporciona evidencia neurofisiológica del papel flexible de los péptidos del grupo de la vasotocina en la configuración de comportamientos sociales y reproductivos a través de sexos y morfologías.