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Resumo:Emotional contagion is the most ancestral form of empathy. We tested to what extent the proximate mechanisms of emotional contagion are evolutionarily conserved by assessing the role of oxytocin, known to regulate empathic behaviors in mammals, in social fear contagion in zebrafish. Using oxytocin and oxytocin receptor mutants, we show that oxytocin is both necessary and sufficient for observer zebrafish to imitate the distressed behavior of conspecific demonstrators. The brain regions associated with emotional contagion in zebrafish are homologous to those involved in the same process in rodents (e.g., striatum, lateral septum), receiving direct projections from oxytocinergic neurons located in the pre-optic area. Together, our results support an evolutionary conserved role for oxytocin as a key regulator of basic empathic behaviors across vertebrates. Copyright © 2023 The Authors, some rights reserved.
Autores principais:Akinrinade, Ibukun
Outros Autores:Kareklas, Kyriacos; Teles, Magda C; Reis, Thais K.; Gliksberg, Michael; Petri, Giovanni; Levkowitz, Gil; Oliveira, Rui F.
Assunto:Animals Emotions Empathy Fear Oxytocin Rodentia Social Behavior Zebrafish
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Ispa-Instituto Universitário
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório do Ispa - Instituto Universitário
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Teles, Magda C
Reis, Thais K.
Gliksberg, Michael
Petri, Giovanni
Levkowitz, Gil
Oliveira, Rui F.
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Levkowitz, Gil
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Teles, Magda C
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Gliksberg, Michael
Petri, Giovanni
Levkowitz, Gil
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description Emotional contagion is the most ancestral form of empathy. We tested to what extent the proximate mechanisms of emotional contagion are evolutionarily conserved by assessing the role of oxytocin, known to regulate empathic behaviors in mammals, in social fear contagion in zebrafish. Using oxytocin and oxytocin receptor mutants, we show that oxytocin is both necessary and sufficient for observer zebrafish to imitate the distressed behavior of conspecific demonstrators. The brain regions associated with emotional contagion in zebrafish are homologous to those involved in the same process in rodents (e.g., striatum, lateral septum), receiving direct projections from oxytocinergic neurons located in the pre-optic area. Together, our results support an evolutionary conserved role for oxytocin as a key regulator of basic empathic behaviors across vertebrates. Copyright © 2023 The Authors, some rights reserved.
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spellingShingle Evolutionarily conserved role of oxytocin in social fear contagion in zebrafish
Akinrinade, Ibukun
Animals
Emotions
Empathy
Fear
Oxytocin
Rodentia
Social Behavior
Zebrafish
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Animals
Emotions
Empathy
Fear
Oxytocin
Rodentia
Social Behavior
Zebrafish
title Evolutionarily conserved role of oxytocin in social fear contagion in zebrafish
title_full Evolutionarily conserved role of oxytocin in social fear contagion in zebrafish
title_fullStr Evolutionarily conserved role of oxytocin in social fear contagion in zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionarily conserved role of oxytocin in social fear contagion in zebrafish
title_short Evolutionarily conserved role of oxytocin in social fear contagion in zebrafish
title_sort Evolutionarily conserved role of oxytocin in social fear contagion in zebrafish
topic Animals
Emotions
Empathy
Fear
Oxytocin
Rodentia
Social Behavior
Zebrafish
topic_facet Animals
Emotions
Empathy
Fear
Oxytocin
Rodentia
Social Behavior
Zebrafish
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.12/9710
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