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Neurobiology of Wild and Hatchery-Reared Atlantic Salmon: How Nurture Drives Neuroplasticity

机译:野生和孵化场大西洋鲑的神经生物学:培育如何驱动神经可塑性

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Life experiences in the rearing environment shape the neural and behavioral plasticity of animals. In fish stocking practices, the hatchery environment is relatively stimulus-deprived and does not optimally prepare fish for release into the wild. While the behavioral differences between wild and hatchery-reared fish have been examined to some extent, few studies have compared neurobiological characteristics between wild and hatchery-reared individuals. Here, we compare the expression of immediate early gene cfos and neuroplasticity marker brain-derived neurotrophic factor (bdnf) in telencephalic subregions associated with processing of stimuli in wild and hatchery-reared Atlantic salmon at basal and 30 min post (acute) stress conditions. Using in situ hybridization, we found that the expression level of these markers is highly specific per neuronal region and affected by both the origin of the fish, and exposure to acute stress. Expression of cfos was increased by stress in all brain regions and cfos was more highly expressed in the Dlv (functional equivalent to the mammalian hippocampus) of hatchery-reared compared to wild fish. Expression of bdnf was higher overall in hatchery fish, while acute stress upregulated bdnf in the Dm (functional equivalent to the mammalian amygdala) of wild, but not hatchery individuals. Our findings demonstrate that the hatchery environment affects neuroplasticity and neural activation in brain regions that are important for learning processes and stress reactivity, providing a neuronal foundation for the behavioral differences observed between wild and hatchery-reared fish.
机译:在饲养环境中的生活经验影响着动物的神经和行为可塑性。在鱼类放养实践中,孵化场的环境相对缺乏刺激,不能为将鱼类释放到野外做最佳准备。尽管已经在一定程度上检查了野生和孵化鱼之间的行为差​​异,但是很少有研究比较野生和孵化鱼之间的神经生物学特征。在这里,我们比较了在基础和急性(急性)应激条件下野生和孵化场饲养的大西洋鲑鱼中刺激处理相关的端脑子区域中即刻早期基因cfos和神经可塑性标记物脑源性神经营养因子(bdnf)的表达。使用原位杂交,我们发现这些标记的表达水平在每个神经元区域是高度特异性的,并且受鱼的起源和暴露于急性应激的影响。与野生鱼相比,孵化场饲养的Dlv(功能等同于哺乳动物海马)的dfo(功能等同于哺乳动物海马)在所有脑区的压力下均增加了cfos的表达。在孵化场鱼类中,bdnf的总体表达较高,而在野生而不是孵化场中的个体,Dm(功能相当于哺乳动物的扁桃体)中的急性应激上调了bdnf。我们的发现表明,孵化场环境会影响大脑区域的神经可塑性和神经激活,这对于学习过程和压力反应非常重要,为野生和孵化场养鱼之间观察到的行为差异提供了神经基础。

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