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Mesolimbic dopamine release precedes actively sought aversive stimuli in mice.


ABSTRACT: In some models, animals approach aversive stimuli more than those housed in an enriched environment. Here, we found that male mice in an impoverished and unstimulating (i.e., boring) chamber without toys sought aversive air puffs more often than those in an enriched chamber. Using this animal model, we identified the insular cortex as a regulator of aversion-seeking behavior. Activation and inhibition of the insular cortex increased and decreased the frequencies of air-puff self-stimulation, respectively, and the firing patterns of insular neuron ensembles predicted the self-stimulation timing. Dopamine levels in the ventrolateral striatum decreased with passive air puffs but increased with actively sought puffs. Around 20% of mice developed intense self-stimulation despite being offered toys, which was prevented by administering opioid receptor antagonists. This study establishes a basis for comprehending the neural underpinnings of usually avoided stimulus-seeking behaviors.

SUBMITTER: Yawata Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10140067 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mesolimbic dopamine release precedes actively sought aversive stimuli in mice.

Yawata Yosuke Y   Shikano Yu Y   Ogasawara Jun J   Makino Kenichi K   Kashima Tetsuhiko T   Ihara Keiko K   Yoshimoto Airi A   Morikawa Shota S   Yagishita Sho S   Tanaka Kenji F KF   Ikegaya Yuji Y  

Nature communications 20230427 1


In some models, animals approach aversive stimuli more than those housed in an enriched environment. Here, we found that male mice in an impoverished and unstimulating (i.e., boring) chamber without toys sought aversive air puffs more often than those in an enriched chamber. Using this animal model, we identified the insular cortex as a regulator of aversion-seeking behavior. Activation and inhibition of the insular cortex increased and decreased the frequencies of air-puff self-stimulation, res  ...[more]

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