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Thirst-associated preoptic neurons encode an aversive motivational drive.


ABSTRACT: Water deprivation produces a drive to seek and consume water. How neural activity creates this motivation remains poorly understood. We used activity-dependent genetic labeling to characterize neurons activated by water deprivation in the hypothalamic median preoptic nucleus (MnPO). Single-cell transcriptional profiling revealed that dehydration-activated MnPO neurons consist of a single excitatory cell type. After optogenetic activation of these neurons, mice drank water and performed an operant lever-pressing task for water reward with rates that scaled with stimulation frequency. This stimulation was aversive, and instrumentally pausing stimulation could reinforce lever-pressing. Activity of these neurons gradually decreased over the course of an operant session. Thus, the activity of dehydration-activated MnPO neurons establishes a scalable, persistent, and aversive internal state that dynamically controls thirst-motivated behavior.

SUBMITTER: Allen WE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5723384 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Thirst-associated preoptic neurons encode an aversive motivational drive.

Allen William E WE   DeNardo Laura A LA   Chen Michael Z MZ   Liu Cindy D CD   Loh Kyle M KM   Fenno Lief E LE   Ramakrishnan Charu C   Deisseroth Karl K   Luo Liqun L  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20170901 6356


Water deprivation produces a drive to seek and consume water. How neural activity creates this motivation remains poorly understood. We used activity-dependent genetic labeling to characterize neurons activated by water deprivation in the hypothalamic median preoptic nucleus (MnPO). Single-cell transcriptional profiling revealed that dehydration-activated MnPO neurons consist of a single excitatory cell type. After optogenetic activation of these neurons, mice drank water and performed an operan  ...[more]

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