iScience (Jun 2024)

Single-cell transcriptomic reveals a cell atlas and diversity of chicken amygdala responded to social hierarchy

  • Siyu Chen,
  • Limin Xing,
  • Zhijiang Xie,
  • Mengqiao Zhao,
  • Hui Yu,
  • Jiankang Gan,
  • Haiquan Zhao,
  • Zheng Ma,
  • Hua Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 6
p. 109880

Abstract

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Summary: Amygdala serves as a highly cellular, heterogeneous brain region containing excitatory and inhibitory neurons and is involved in the dopamine and serotoninergic neuron systems. An increasing number of studies have revealed the underpinned mechanism mediating social hierarchy in mammal and vertebrate, however, there are rare studies conducted on how amygdala on social hierarchy in poultry. In this study, we conducted food competition tests and determined the social hierarchy of the rooster. We performed cross-species analysis with mammalian amygdala, and found that cell types of human and rhesus monkeys were more closely related and that of chickens were more distant. We identified 26 clusters and divided them into 10 main clusters, of which GABAergic and glutamatergic neurons were associated with social behaviors. In conclusion, our results provide to serve the developmental studies of the amygdala neuron system and new insights into the underpinned mechanism of social hierarchy in roosters.

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