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Dopamine receptor 1 neurons in the dorsal striatum regulate food anticipatory circadian activity rhythms in mice

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ELIFE
卷 3, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELIFE SCIENCES PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.03781

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  1. Broad Fellows Program in Brain Circuitry at Caltech, an Ellison Medical Foundation New Scholar Award
  2. Grants Program in Eating Disorders Research from the Klarman Family Foundation
  3. Claremont-McKenna Interdisciplinary Science Scholarship
  4. HHMI summer fellowship
  5. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (Canada)
  6. NSERC scholarships
  7. National Institutes of Health Center [P50 NS062684]

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Daily rhythms of food anticipatory activity (FAA) are regulated independently of the suprachiasmatic nucleus, which mediates entrainment of rhythms to light,but the neural circuits that establish FAA remain elusive. Here we show that mice lacking the dopamine D1 receptor (D1R KO mice), manifest greatly reduced FAA, whereas mice lacking the dopamine D2 receptor have normal FAA. To determine where dopamine exerts its effect, we limited expression of dopamine signaling to the dorsal striatum of dopamine-deficient mice; these mice developed FAA. Within the dorsal striatum, the daily rhythm of clock gene per2 expression was markedly suppressed in D1R KO mice. Pharmacological activation of D1R at the same time daily was sufficient to establish anticipatory activity in wild-type mice. These results demonstrate that dopamine signaling to D1R in the dorsal striatum plays an important role in manifestation of FAA, possibly by synchronizing circadian oscillators that modulate motivational processes and behavioural output.

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