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Risk-averse personalities have a systemically potentiated neuroendocrine stress axis : A multilevel experiment in Parus major

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Baugh, Alexander T.
Senft, Rebecca A.
Firke, Marian
Lauder, Abigail
Schroeder, Julia
Meddle, Simone L.
van Oers, Kees

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Hormones and Behavior. 2017, 93, pp. 99-108. ISSN 0018-506X. eISSN 1095-6867. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2017.05.011

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Hormonal pleiotropy-the simultaneous influence of a single hormone on multiple traits-has been hypothesized as an important mechanism underlying personality, and circulating glucocorticoids are central to this idea. A major gap in our understanding is the neural basis for this link. Here we examine the stability and structure of behavioral, endocrine and neuroendocrine traits in a population of songbirds (Parus major). Upon identifying stable and covarying behavioral and endocrine traits, we test the hypothesis that risk-averse personalities exhibit a neuroendocrine stress axis that is systemically potentiated-characterized by stronger glucocorticoid reactivity and weaker negative feedback. We show high among-individual variation and covariation (i.e. personality) in risk-taking behaviors and demonstrate that four aspects of glucocorticoid physiology (baseline, stress response, negative feedback strength and adrenal sensitivity) are also repeatable and covary. Further, we establish that high expression of mineralocorticoid and low expression of glucocorticoid receptor in the brain are linked with systemically elevated plasma glucocorticoid levels and more risk-averse personalities. Our findings support the hypothesis that steroid hormones can exert pleiotropic effects that organize behavioral phenotypes and provide novel evidence that neuroendocrine factors robustly explain a large fraction of endocrine and personality variation.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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ACTH, Behavioral syndromes, Corticosterone, Dexamethasone, Glucocorticoid receptor, HPA axis, Mineralocorticoid receptor, Negative feedback, Personality, Stress

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ISO 690BAUGH, Alexander T., Rebecca A. SENFT, Marian FIRKE, Abigail LAUDER, Julia SCHROEDER, Simone L. MEDDLE, Kees VAN OERS, Michaela HAU, 2017. Risk-averse personalities have a systemically potentiated neuroendocrine stress axis : A multilevel experiment in Parus major. In: Hormones and Behavior. 2017, 93, pp. 99-108. ISSN 0018-506X. eISSN 1095-6867. Available under: doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2017.05.011
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  doi={10.1016/j.yhbeh.2017.05.011},
  title={Risk-averse personalities have a systemically potentiated neuroendocrine stress axis : A multilevel experiment in Parus major},
  volume={93},
  issn={0018-506X},
  journal={Hormones and Behavior},
  pages={99--108},
  author={Baugh, Alexander T. and Senft, Rebecca A. and Firke, Marian and Lauder, Abigail and Schroeder, Julia and Meddle, Simone L. and van Oers, Kees and Hau, Michaela}
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