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Neuronal circuit serving social interaction

06.29.22 | CNRS

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The existence of a circuit of neurons innervating our skin that promotes interaction with other individuals has just been demonstrated by a team of researchers from the Institute of Functional Genomics (CNRS / INSERM / University of Montpellier) and the Institute of Neurodegenerative Diseases (CNRS / University of Bordeaux). To understand how this circuit detects “affective” touch and influences social interaction, the researchers developed a novel genetic method that integrates a chemical switch into the neurons, enabling them to turn perception of “pleasant touch” on and off in mice. They observed that activation of the neurons drove the animals to seek tactile contact with each other, thereby forging social bonds. In contrast, disruption of the neurons’ normal function from birth diminished the urge for such contact, reducing social interaction among the mice. Thus, according to their new article published in Science Advances on 29 June 2022, affective touch is not merely a mental construction based on social context, but a full-fledged sense of its own, emerging from activation of a network of specialized neurons. These types of cells may also play a role in the modulation of pain and stress. Following up on the team’s findings, research currently being conducted is aimed at eventually harnessing this neuronal network to improve care for preterm infants.

Science Advances

10.1126/sciadv.abo7566

Experimental study

Cells

The impact of C-tactile low-threshold mechanoreceptors on affective touch and social interactions in mice

29-Jun-2022

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Priscilla Dacher
CNRS
presse@cnrs-dir.fr

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APA:
CNRS. (2022, June 29). Neuronal circuit serving social interaction. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LN2XKRM1/neuronal-circuit-serving-social-interaction.html
MLA:
"Neuronal circuit serving social interaction." Brightsurf News, Jun. 29 2022, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LN2XKRM1/neuronal-circuit-serving-social-interaction.html.