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The paraventricular thalamus is a critical mediator of top-down control of cue-motivated behavior in rats.


ABSTRACT: Cues in the environment can elicit complex emotional states, and thereby maladaptive behavior, as a function of their ascribed value. Here we capture individual variation in the propensity to attribute motivational value to reward-cues using the sign-tracker/goal-tracker animal model. Goal-trackers attribute predictive value to reward-cues, and sign-trackers attribute both predictive and incentive value. Using chemogenetics and microdialysis, we show that, in sign-trackers, stimulation of the neuronal pathway from the prelimbic cortex (PrL) to the paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus (PVT) decreases the incentive value of a reward-cue. In contrast, in goal-trackers, inhibition of the PrL-PVT pathway increases both the incentive value and dopamine levels in the nucleus accumbens shell. The PrL-PVT pathway, therefore, exerts top-down control over the dopamine-dependent process of incentive salience attribution. These results highlight PrL-PVT pathway as a potential target for treating psychopathologies associated with the attribution of excessive incentive value to reward-cues, including addiction.

SUBMITTER: Campus P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6739869 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The paraventricular thalamus is a critical mediator of top-down control of cue-motivated behavior in rats.

Campus Paolo P   Covelo Ignacio R IR   Kim Youngsoo Y   Parsegian Aram A   Kuhn Brittany N BN   Lopez Sofia A SA   Neumaier John F JF   Ferguson Susan M SM   Solberg Woods Leah C LC   Sarter Martin M   Flagel Shelly B SB  

eLife 20190910


Cues in the environment can elicit complex emotional states, and thereby maladaptive behavior, as a function of their ascribed value. Here we capture individual variation in the propensity to attribute motivational value to reward-cues using the sign-tracker/goal-tracker animal model. Goal-trackers attribute predictive value to reward-cues, and sign-trackers attribute both predictive and incentive value. Using chemogenetics and microdialysis, we show that, in sign-trackers, stimulation of the ne  ...[more]

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