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State-specific gating of salient cues by midbrain dopaminergic input to basal amygdala

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NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
卷 22, 期 11, 页码 1820-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41593-019-0506-0

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  1. NIH [F32 DK112589, 5T32NS007484-15, T32 5T32DK007516, DP2 DK105570, R01 DK109930]
  2. McKnight Scholar Award
  3. Pew Scholar Award
  4. Smith Family Foundation Award
  5. Klarman Family Foundation
  6. American Federation for Aging Research
  7. Boston Nutrition and Obesity Research Center [P30 DK046200]
  8. Harvard Brain Science Initiative Bipolar Disorder Seed Grant

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Basal amygdala (BA) neurons guide associative learning via acquisition of responses to stimuli that predict salient appetitive or aversive outcomes. We examined the learning- and state-dependent dynamics of BA neurons and ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine (DA) axons that innervate BA (VTA(DA -> BA)) using two-photon imaging and photometry in behaving mice. BA neurons did not respond to arbitrary visual stimuli, but acquired responses to stimuli that predicted either rewards or punishments. Most VTA(DA -> BA) axons were activated by both rewards and punishments, and they acquired responses to cues predicting these outcomes during learning. Responses to cues predicting food rewards in VTA(DA -> BA) axons and BA neurons in hungry mice were strongly attenuated following satiation, while responses to cues predicting unavoidable punishments persisted or increased. Therefore, VTA(DA -> BA) axons may provide a reinforcement signal of motivational salience that invigorates adaptive behaviors by promoting learned responses to appetitive or aversive cues in distinct, intermingled sets of BA excitatory neurons.

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