Research progress on the neural mechanism of the regulation of social isolation on innate behaviors
Innate behavior is mainly controlled by genetics,but is also regulated by social experiences such as social isolation.Studies in animal models such as Drosophila and mice have found that social isolation can regulate innate behaviors through the changes at the molecular level,such as hormone,neurotransmitter,neuropeptide level,and at the level of neural circuits.In this review,we summarized the research progress on the regulation of social isolation on various animal innate behaviors,such as sleep,reproduction and aggression by altering the expression of conserved neuropeptides and neurotransmitters,hoping to deepen the understanding of the key and conserved signal pathways that regulate innate behavior by social isolation.
social isolationinnate behaviorneuropeptideneurotransmitter
赵嘉盈、纪小小、潘玉峰、陈洁
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东南大学生命科学与技术学院,南京 210096
社交隔离 本能行为 神经肽 神经递质
国家自然科学基金National College Students'Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program of China