THE SUBTHALAMIC NUCLEUS EXERTS OPPOSING CONTROL ON VOLITIONAL SOCIAL INTERACTIONS AND SOCIAL MOTIVATION, DEPENDING ON FAMILIARITY AND SOCIAL HIERARCHY
Institut de Neurosciences de la Timone, CNRS & Aix-Marseille Université
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In this study, we examined the influence of peer familiarity (cagemate vs. stranger) and social hierarchy (dominant vs. subordinate) on operant volitional social interaction using a fixed ratio 1 (FR1) and social motivation using a progressive ratio (PR) schedule of reinforcement in non-isolated rats. To assess the causal contribution of the STN, we performed STN optogenetic photo-inhibition during both tasks in male rats.
Male rats displayed a reduction of social interest and motivation toward familiar peers, mainly driven by the social hierarchy, while female did not. STN photo-inhibition in males abolished the familiarity-driven reduction under FR1 but decreased motivation independently of familiarity or hierarchy in PR.
These findings highlight sex, familiarity, and hierarchy as key modulators of volitional social behavior and demonstrate a direct role of the STN in regulating social motivation. Together, they provide mechanistic insights into processes that may be disrupted in neuropsychiatric disorders characterized by social dysfunction.
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