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Sexual Dimorphism of Parental Care: From Genes to Behavior
Annual Review of Neuroscience ( IF 12.1 ) Pub Date : 2017-08-03 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-neuro-072116-031447
Noga Zilkha 1 , Niv Scott 1, 2 , Tali Kimchi 1
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Parental care is found in species across the animal kingdom, from small insects to large mammals, with a conserved purpose of increasing offspring survival. Yet enormous variability exists between different species and between the sexes in the pattern and level of parental investment. Here, we review the literature on the neurobiological mechanisms underlying maternal and paternal care, especially in rodents, and discuss the relationship between sex differences in behavior and sexual dimorphism in the brain. We argue that although several brain regions and circuits regulating parental care are shared by both sexes, some of the fundamental components comprising the maternal brain are innate and sex specific. Moreover, we suggest that a more comprehensive understanding of the underlying mechanisms can be achieved by expanding the methodological toolbox, applying ethologically relevant approaches such as nontraditional wild-derived animal models and complex seminatural experimental set-ups.

中文翻译:


父母关怀的性二态性:从基因到行为

在整个动物界的物种中,从小昆虫到大型哺乳动物,都存在父母关怀,其保守的目的是增加后代的存活率。然而,在父母之间的投资方式和水平上,不同物种之间以及性别之间存在着巨大的可变性。在这里,我们回顾了有关母婴保健的神经生物学机制的文献,尤其是在啮齿动物中,并讨论了行为上的性别差异与大脑中性二态性之间的关系。我们认为,尽管男女双方都有几个调节父母照护的大脑区域和回路,但是构成孕产妇大脑的一些基本组成部分是先天性的,并且具有性别特异性。而且,

更新日期:2017-08-03
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