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Cholinergic Interneurons of the Dorsomedial Striatum Mediate Winner-Loser Effects on Social Hierarchy Dynamics in Male Mice

https://doi.org/10.15102/0002000959
https://doi.org/10.15102/0002000959
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Item type 学位論文 / Thesis or Dissertation(1)
PubDate 2025-08-07
Title
Title オスマウスの社会順位ダイナミクスへの勝者敗者効果を介する背内側線条体コリン作動性介在ニューロンの関与
Language ja
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Title Cholinergic Interneurons of the Dorsomedial Striatum Mediate Winner-Loser Effects on Social Hierarchy Dynamics in Male Mice
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Resource Type Identifier http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06
Resource Type doctoral thesis
Identifier Registration
Identifier Registration 10.15102/0002000959
Identifier Registration Type JaLC
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Access Rights open access
Access Rights URI http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
Author Hsu, Mao-Ting

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Description The overall aim of the research reported in this thesis is to investigate the phenomena and putative mechanisms of flexibility in the social hierarchy of male mice (C57BL7/J and heterozygous ChAT-cre mice). A social hierarchy is an organization of individuals by rank that occurs in social animals. Establishing a new social hierarchy involves flexible behavior in deciding, when competing with other animals, whether to be a winner or loser, responding to the experience of winning or losing, and subsequent stabilization of rank. The neural circuits underlying such flexible behavior have yet to be fully understood. Previous research indicates that cholinergic interneurons in the dorsomedial striatum play a role in various forms of behavioral flexibility. I hypothesize that similar mechanisms may be involved in social hierarchy dynamics. To investigate the effects of the experience of winning and losing on the social hierarchy, I used the dominance tube test to measure ranking within group housed mice, before and after between-cage competitions using the same test. I found that the experience of winning or losing against mice from different cages not only contributes to new social hierarchies among the competitors, but also causally influences the subsequent social hierarchy among their cage mates in the home cage – supporting the hypothesis of winner-loser effects on later social ranking. To test the hypothesis that cholinergic interneurons contribute to social hierarchy dynamics, I made a selective lesion of cholinergic interneurons in the dorsomedial striatum. The lesion did not prevent social hierarchy formation among pairs of similarly ranked individuals from different cages. However, it reduced the loser effect of external competition on the subsequent home-cage rankings in dominant mice. These findings support the concept of winner-loser effects on subsequent competition, and which suggest that cholinergic interneurons in dorsomedial striatum increase the flexibility of social hierarchy dynamics.
Language en
Exam Date
2025-06-10
Degree Conferral Date
Date Granted 2025-07-31
Degree
Degree Name Doctor of Philosophy
Degree Referral Number
Dissertation Number 甲第198号
Degree Conferrral Institution
Degree Grantor Name Identifier Scheme kakenhi
Degree Grantor Name Identifier 38005
Degree Grantor Name Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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