The role of social isolation stress in escalated aggression in rodent models

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Neuroscience Research Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.neures.2022.07.009
Aki Takahashi
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Anti-social behavior and violence are major public health concerns. Globally, violence contributes to more than 1.6 million deaths each year. Previous studies have reported that social rejection or neglect exacerbates aggression. In rodent models, social isolation stress is used to demonstrate the adverse effects of social deprivation on physiological, endocrinological, immunological, and behavioral parameters, including aggressive behavior. This review summarizes recent rodent studies on the effect of social isolation stress during different developmental periods on aggressive behavior and the underlying neural mechanisms. Social isolation during adulthood affects the levels of neurosteroids and neuropeptides and increases aggressive behavior. These changes are ethologically relevant for the adaptation to changes in local environmental conditions in the natural habitats. Chronic deprivation of social interaction after weaning, especially during the juvenile to adolescent periods, leads to the disruption of the development of appropriate social behavior and the maladaptive escalation of aggressive behavior. The understanding of neurobiological mechanisms underlying social isolation-induced escalated aggression will aid in the development of therapeutic interventions for escalated aggression.
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在啮齿动物模型中,社会隔离压力在攻击行为升级中的作用。
反社会行为和暴力是主要的公共健康问题。在全球范围内,暴力每年造成 160 多万人死亡。以往的研究表明,社会排斥或忽视会加剧攻击行为。在啮齿动物模型中,社会隔离应激被用来证明社会剥夺对生理、内分泌、免疫和行为参数(包括攻击行为)的不利影响。本综述总结了最近关于不同发育时期社会隔离应激对攻击行为的影响及其潜在神经机制的啮齿动物研究。成年期的社会隔离会影响神经类固醇和神经肽的水平,并增加攻击行为。这些变化与适应自然栖息地当地环境条件变化的伦理学相关。断奶后,尤其是在幼年至青春期,长期缺乏社会交往会导致适当社会行为的发展受到干扰,并导致攻击行为的不良适应性升级。了解社会隔离诱发攻击行为升级的神经生物学机制将有助于开发针对攻击行为升级的治疗干预措施。
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期刊介绍: The international journal publishing original full-length research articles, short communications, technical notes, and reviews on all aspects of neuroscience Neuroscience Research is an international journal for high quality articles in all branches of neuroscience, from the molecular to the behavioral levels. The journal is published in collaboration with the Japan Neuroscience Society and is open to all contributors in the world.
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