Singhal, Sarthak M Zell, Vivien Faget, Lauren Slosky, Lauren M Barak, Lawrence S Caron, Marc G Pinkerton, Anthony B Hnasko, Thomas S
Strong expression of the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) neurotensin receptor 1 (NTR1) in ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine (DA) neurons and terminals makes it an attractive target to modulate DA neuron activity and normalize DA-related pathologies. Recent studies have identified a novel class of NTR1 ligand that shows promising effects in pr...
Birnie, Matthew T Short, Annabel K de Carvalho, Gregory B Taniguchi, Lara Gunn, Benjamin G Pham, Aidan L Itoga, Christy A Xu, Xiangmin Chen, Lulu Y Mahler, Stephen V
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Disrupted operations of the reward circuit underlie major emotional disorders, including depression, which commonly arise following early life stress / adversity (ELA). However, how ELA enduringly impacts reward circuit functions remains unclear. We characterize a stress-sensitive projection connecting basolateral amygdala (BLA) and nucleus accumbe...
Tzagarakis, Charidimos
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Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
de Jong, Johannes W Fraser, Kurt M Lammel, Stephan
Ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine (DA) neurons are often thought to uniformly encode reward prediction errors. Conversely, DA release in the nucleus accumbens (NAc), the prominent projection target of these neurons, has been implicated in reinforcement learning, motivation, aversion, and incentive salience. This contrast between heterogeneous f...
Luo, Pei X Zakharenkov, Hannah Cortez Torres, Lisette Y Rios, Roberto A Gegenhuber, Bruno Black, Alexis M Xu, Christine K Minie, Vanessa A Tran, Amy M Tollkuhn, Jessica
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Oxytocin is a neuropeptide that can produce anxiolytic effects and promote social approach. However, emerging evidence shows that under some conditions, oxytocin can instead induce anxiety-related behaviors. These diverse effects of oxytocin appear to be mediated by circuit-specific actions. Recent data showed that inhibition of oxytocin receptors ...
Mukherjee, Prerona Vilgis, Veronika Rhoads, Shawn Chahal, Rajpreet Fassbender, Catherine Leibenluft, Ellen Dixon, J Faye Pakyurek, Murat van den Bos, Wouter Hinshaw, Stephen P
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ObjectiveIrritability is a common characteristic in ADHD. We examined whether dysfunction in neural connections supporting threat and reward processing was related to irritability in adolescents and young adults with ADHD.MethodWe used resting-state fMRI to assess connectivity of amygdala and nucleus accumbens seeds in those with ADHD (n = 34) and ...
Parker, Nathan F Baidya, Avinash Cox, Julia Haetzel, Laura M Zhukovskaya, Anna Murugan, Malavika Engelhard, Ben Goldman, Mark S Witten, Ilana B
How are actions linked with subsequent outcomes to guide choices? The nucleus accumbens, which is implicated in this process, receives glutamatergic inputs from the prelimbic cortex and midline regions of the thalamus. However, little is known about whether and how representations differ across these input pathways. By comparing these inputs during...
Burke, Dennis A Alvarez, Veronica A
Dopamine modulation of nucleus accumbens (NAc) circuitry is central to theories of reward seeking and reinforcement learning. Despite decades of effort, the acute dopamine actions on the NAc microcircuitry remain puzzling. Here, we dissect out the direct actions of dopamine on lateral inhibition between medium spiny neurons (MSNs) in mouse brain sl...
Kallupi, Marsida Kononoff, Jenni Melas, Philippe A Qvist, Johanna S de Guglielmo, Giordano Kandel, Eric R George, Olivier
BackgroundCocaine addiction is a major public health problem. Despite decades of intense research, no effective treatments are available. Both preclinical and clinical studies strongly suggest that deep brain stimulation of the nucleus accumbens (NAcc) is a viable target for the treatment of cocaine use disorder (CUD).ObjectiveAlthough previous stu...
Birnie, Matthew Short, Annabel K de Carvalho, Gregory Gunn, Benjamin G Pham, Aidan L Itoga, Christy A Xu, Xiangmin Chen, Lulu Y Mahler, Stephen V Chen, Yuncai
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