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Distinct role of nucleus accumbens D2-MSN projections to ventral pallidum in different phases of motivated behavior.


ABSTRACT: The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a key region in motivated behaviors. NAc medium spiny neurons (MSNs) are divided into those expressing dopamine receptor D1 or D2. Classically, D1- and D2-MSNs have been described as having opposing roles in reinforcement, but recent evidence suggests a more complex role for D2-MSNs. Here, we show that optogenetic modulation of D2-MSN to ventral pallidum (VP) projections during different stages of motivated behavior has contrasting effects in motivation. Activation of D2-MSN-VP projections during a reward-predicting cue results in increased motivational drive, whereas activation at reward delivery decreases motivation; optical inhibition triggers the opposite behavioral effect. In addition, in a free-choice instrumental task, animals prefer the lever that originates one pellet in opposition to pellet plus D2-MSN-VP optogenetic activation and vice versa for optogenetic inhibition. In summary, D2-MSN-VP projections play different, and even opposing, roles in distinct phases of motivated behavior.

SUBMITTER: Soares-Cunha C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8864463 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct role of nucleus accumbens D2-MSN projections to ventral pallidum in different phases of motivated behavior.

Soares-Cunha Carina C   Domingues Ana Verónica AV   Correia Raquel R   Coimbra Bárbara B   Vieitas-Gaspar Natacha N   de Vasconcelos Nivaldo A P NAP   Pinto Luísa L   Sousa Nuno N   Rodrigues Ana João AJ  

Cell reports 20220201 7


The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a key region in motivated behaviors. NAc medium spiny neurons (MSNs) are divided into those expressing dopamine receptor D1 or D2. Classically, D1- and D2-MSNs have been described as having opposing roles in reinforcement, but recent evidence suggests a more complex role for D2-MSNs. Here, we show that optogenetic modulation of D2-MSN to ventral pallidum (VP) projections during different stages of motivated behavior has contrasting effects in motivation. Activation  ...[more]

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