Dopamine neurons govern olfactory-gated infant begging behavior

Author:

Butler Julie M.,Singh Devraj,Baker Penelope,Edwards Scott V.,Summers Kyle,O’Connell Lauren A.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractAltricial young of many species beg parents for the nutrients required for healthy development. From human crying to begging chicks, young expend precious energy reserves to communicate their hunger. Despite repeated independent evolutionary origins, the neural basis of parent-directed communication by infants is unknown. Here, we examined the sensory and neural basis of begging behavior in tadpoles of the monogamous and biparental Mimetic poison frog (Ranitomeya imitator). In this species, tadpoles beg parents for egg meals by dancing. We used this robust motor display to determine that tadpoles use multimodal cues for caregiver recognition, where olfactory cues are necessary for caregiver recognition while visual cues provide an orientation goal. We found that dopamine related brain regions have higher neural activity in begging tadpoles and that dopamine signaling had opposing modulatory effects through D1 and D2 family receptors, similar to swimming behavior in other tadpole species. We then identified caudal posterior tuberculum dopamine neurons as more active during begging behavior and sensitive to caregiver olfactory cues. Projections of these dopaminergic neurons to the spinal accessory motor nucleus are required for begging displays. These findings support the idea that dopamine regulates olfactory-guided parental recognition in young and opens many avenues for studying how new communication behaviors can evolve from ancestral motor circuits.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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