Neural Cell-types and Circuits Linking Thermoregulation and Social Behavior

Joseph F. Rogers, Morgane Vandendoren,Jonathan F. Prather, Jason G. Landen,Nicole L. Bedford, Adam C. Nelson

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews(2024)

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Understanding how social and affective behavioral states are controlled by neural circuits is a fundamental challenge in neurobiology. Despite increasing understanding of central circuits governing prosocial and agonistic interactions, how bodily autonomic processes regulate these behaviors is less resolved. Thermoregulation is vital for maintaining homeostasis, but also associated with cognitive, physical, affective, and behavioral states. Here, we posit that adjusting body temperature may be integral to the appropriate expression of social behavior and argue that understanding neural links between behavior and thermoregulation is timely. First, changes in behavioral states—including social interaction—often accompany changes in body temperature. Second, recent work has uncovered neural populations controlling both thermoregulatory and social behavioral pathways. We identify additional neural populations that, in separate studies, control social behavior and thermoregulation, and highlight their relevance to human and animal studies. Third, dysregulation of body temperature is linked to human neuropsychiatric disorders. Although body temperature is a “hidden state” in many neurobiological studies, it likely plays an underappreciated role in regulating social and affective states.
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Thermoregulation,social behavior,Neuropsychiatric Disorders,autonomic nervous,system,hypothalamus,fever,psychosocial fever,social thermoregulation,huddling,brown adipose tissue,blushing,paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus,raphe,nuclei,ventromedial hypothalamus,preoptic area,insular cortex,schizophrenia,Major depressive disorder,Autism spectrum disorder,homeostasis
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