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The orbitofrontal cortex regulates outcome-based decision-making via the lateral striatum

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 38, 期 3, 页码 2382-2388

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ejn.12239

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action; addiction; contingency degradation; habit; mouse; orbital

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  1. Roadmap for Medical Research/Common Fund, Connecticut Mental Health Center [AA017537]
  2. Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
  3. National Center for Research Resources [P51RR165]
  4. Office of Research Infrastructure Programs [OD P51OD11132]
  5. [DA011717]
  6. [UL1-DE19586]

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The orbitofrontal cortex (oPFC) sends substantial projections to the ventrolateral striatum and aspects of the nucleus accumbens that are, functionally, poorly understood. This is despite probable cortico-striatal involvement in multiple diseases such as addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Here we surgically disconnected the oPFC from the ventrolateral striatum using unilateral asymmetric lesions in mice and classified instrumental decision-making strategies. Mice with symmetric lesions that spared one oPFC-striatal network served as controls. As a complementary approach, we selectively knocked down Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (Bdnf) bilaterally in the oPFC and ascertained behavioral and neurobiological consequences within the downstream striatum. oPFC-striatal disconnection and oPFC Bdnf knockdown blocked sensitivity to outcome-predictive relationships in both foodreinforced and cocaine-associated settings. Bdnf knockdown simultaneously regulated striatal BDNF expression, and striatal cFos predicted sensitivity to action-outcome associative contingencies. Previous evidence strongly implicates the dorsolateral striatum in stimulus-response habit formation. Our findings thus provide novel evidence for functional compartmentalisation within the lateral striatum, with the dorsal compartment subserving classical stimulus-response habit systems and a ventral compartment coordinating outcome-based decision-making via oPFC interactions. This compartmentalisation may apply to both ` natural', as in the case of food-reinforced behavior, and ` pathological', as in the case of cocaine-seeking, contexts.

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