Abstract
Social behaviors are strategies to ensure the group's stability and survival of the species and, in that sense, social defense has an important role in maintaining the integrity of both the individual and the group. Understanding how the brain perceives the stimuli, processes it and choose the best behavioral response is one of the key issues in Neuroscience, and the study of social defense has a particular translational importance, once, in humans, it can lead to the development of psychopathologies. Adding this panorama, the Functional Neuroanatomy was one of the areas of knowledge that showed scientific and technological advances in recent years, much as a result of genetic manipulation techniques that expanded the range of scientific questions we can address. Previous work from our laboratory have shown that specific hypothalamic nuclei are central to the expression of social defense, however, what information is relevant and how it achieves that hypothalamic circuit remains unknown. Thus, the aim of this project is to install in the Department of Anatomy, ICB, USP, a line of research that seeks to elucidate the circuits involving the social defense using the state of the art techniques of genetic manipulation combined with the use of transgenic animals and classical neuroanatomical techniques. For that, we are going to: 1) make the ethogram of social defense in mice to identify behavioral patterns and neural activation; 2) understand how social information reaches the already known circuit; 3) study the possible influence of entrapment in social defense. (AU)
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