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The Medial Orbitofrontal Cortex-Basolateral Amygdala Circuit Regulates the Influence of Reward Cues on Adaptive Behavior and Choice

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 41, 期 34, 页码 7267-7277

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0901-21.2021

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appetitive behavior; decision making; devalaution; memory; Pavlovian conditioning; Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer

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  1. National Institute of Drug Abuse [DA035443, F31DA044734, T32DA024635]
  2. Staglin Center for Behavior and Brain Sciences

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The study reveals the critical role of the mOFC-BLA circuit in cue-dependent reward outcome expectations that influence adaptive behavior and decision making in male rats. The bidirectional connections between mOFC and BLA are involved in using environmental cues to predict specific rewards and guide adaptive responses, while the BLA-mOFC pathway mediates responses based on the current desirability of predicted rewards. These functions differ from those of the lOFC-BLA circuit previously identified.
Adaptive reward-related decision making requires accurate prospective consideration of the specific outcome of each option and its current desirability. Often this information must be inferred based on the presence of predictive environmental events. The basolateral amygdala (BLA) and medial orbitofrontal cortex (mOFC) are two key nodes in the circuitry supporting such outcome expectations, but very little is known about the function of direct connections between these regions. Here, in male rats, we first anatomically confirmed the existence of bidirectional, direct projections between the mOFC and BLA and found that BLA projections to mOFC are largely distinct from those to lateral OFC (lOFC). Next, using pathway-specific chemogenetic inhibition and the outcome-selective Pavlovian-to-instrumental transfer and devaluation tests, we interrogated the function of the bidirectional mOFC-BLA connections in reward-directed behavior. We found evidence that the mOFC-BLA pathway mediates the use of environmental cues to understand which specific reward is predicted, information needed to infer which action to choose, and how desirable that reward is to ensure adaptive responses to the cue. By contrast, the BLA-mOFC pathway is not needed to use the identity of an expected reward to guide choice but does mediate adaptive responses to cues based on the current desirability of the reward they predict. These functions differ from those we previously identified for the lOFC-BLA circuit. Collectively, the data reveal the mOFC-BLA circuit as critical for the cue-dependent reward outcome expectations that influence adaptive behavior and decision making.

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