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Cortical ensembles orchestrate social competition through hypothalamic outputs

Padilla-Coreano, Nancy
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Batra, Kanha
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Patarino, Makenzie
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March 24, 2022
Nature

Most social species self-organize into dominance hierarchies(1,2), which decreases aggression and conserves energy(3,4), but it is not clear how individuals know their social rank. We have only begun to learn how the brain represents social rank(5-9) and guides behaviour on the basis of this representation. The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is involved in social dominance in rodents(7,8) and humans(10,11). Yet, precisely how the mPFC encodes relative social rank and which circuits mediate this computation is not known. We developed a social competition assay in which mice compete for rewards, as well as a computer vision tool (AlphaTracker) to track multiple, unmarked animals. A hidden Markov model combined with generalized linear models was able to decode social competition behaviour from mPFC ensemble activity. Population dynamics in the mPFC predicted social rank and competitive success. Finally, we demonstrate that mPFC cells that project to the lateral hypothalamus promote dominance behaviour during reward competition. Thus, we reveal a cortico-hypothalamic circuit by which the mPFC exerts top-down modulation of social dominance.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/s41586-022-04507-5
Web of Science ID

WOS:000772661800024

Author(s)
Padilla-Coreano, Nancy
Batra, Kanha
Patarino, Makenzie
Chen, Zexin
Rock, Rachel R.
Zhang, Ruihan
Hausmann, Sebastien B.  
Weddington, Javier C.
Patel, Reesha
Zhang, Yu E.
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Date Issued

2022-03-24

Published in
Nature
Volume

603

Issue

7902

Start page

667

End page

671

Subjects

Multidisciplinary Sciences

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Science & Technology - Other Topics

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lateral hypothalamus

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dominance

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hierarchy

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representation

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circuits

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behavior

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neurons

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mouse

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REVIEWED

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April 11, 2022
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