Comparative Perspectives on Neuropeptide Function and Social Isolation

IF 9 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Biological Psychiatry Pub Date : 2025-05-15 Epub Date: 2025-01-30 DOI:10.1016/j.biopsych.2025.01.019
Kenta Asahina , Moriel Zelikowsky
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Chronic social isolation alters behavior across animal species. Genetic model organisms such as mice and flies provide crucial insight into the molecular and physiological effects of social isolation on brain cells and circuits. Here, we comparatively review recent findings regarding the function of conserved neuropeptides in social isolation in mice and flies. Analogous functions of 3 classes of neuropeptides—tachykinins, cholecystokinins, and neuropeptide Y/F—in the two model organisms suggest that these molecules may be involved in modulating behavioral changes induced by social isolation across a wider range of species, including humans. Comparative approaches armed with tools to dissect neuropeptidergic function can lead to an integrated understanding of the impacts of social isolation on brain circuits and behavior.
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神经肽功能与社会隔离的比较研究。
长期的社会隔离改变了动物物种的行为。遗传模式生物,如老鼠和苍蝇,为社会隔离对脑细胞和回路的分子和生理影响提供了重要的见解。在此,我们比较回顾了关于保守神经肽在小鼠和果蝇社会隔离中的功能的最新发现。在这两种模式生物中,三种神经肽(速激肽、胆囊收缩肽和神经肽Y/F)具有类似的功能,这表明这些分子可能参与调节包括人类在内的更广泛物种的社会隔离引起的行为变化。运用分析神经肽能功能的工具进行比较,可以对社会隔离对大脑回路和行为的影响有一个全面的了解。
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Biological Psychiatry
Biological Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
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18.80
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2.80%
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1398
审稿时长
33 days
期刊介绍: Biological Psychiatry is an official journal of the Society of Biological Psychiatry and was established in 1969. It is the first journal in the Biological Psychiatry family, which also includes Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging and Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science. The Society's main goal is to promote excellence in scientific research and education in the fields related to the nature, causes, mechanisms, and treatments of disorders pertaining to thought, emotion, and behavior. To fulfill this mission, Biological Psychiatry publishes peer-reviewed, rapid-publication articles that present new findings from original basic, translational, and clinical mechanistic research, ultimately advancing our understanding of psychiatric disorders and their treatment. The journal also encourages the submission of reviews and commentaries on current research and topics of interest.
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