贬值
基底外侧杏仁核
神经科学
扁桃形结构
扣带回前部
心理学
生物神经网络
认知
货币经济学
汇率
经济
作者
Zhengwei Yuan,Zhongyang Qi,Ruiyu Wang,Yuting Cui,Sile An,Guoli Wu,Qiru Feng,Rui Lin,Ruicheng Dai,Anan Li,Hui Gong,Qingming Luo,Ling Fu,Minmin Luo
出处
期刊:Neuron
[Elsevier]
日期:2023-09-20
卷期号:111 (23): 3837-3853.e5
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neuron.2023.08.022
摘要
Reward devaluation adaptively controls reward intake. It remains unclear how cortical circuits causally encode reward devaluation in healthy and depressed states. Here, we show that the neural pathway from the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) to the basolateral amygdala (BLA) employs a dynamic inhibition code to control reward devaluation and depression. Fiber photometry and imaging of ACC pyramidal neurons reveal reward-induced inhibition, which weakens during satiation and becomes further attenuated in depression mouse models. Ablating or inhibiting these neurons desensitizes reward devaluation, causes reward intake increase and ultimate obesity, and ameliorates depression, whereas activating the cells sensitizes reward devaluation, suppresses reward consumption, and produces depression-like behaviors. Among various ACC neuron subpopulations, the BLA-projecting subset bidirectionally regulates reward devaluation and depression-like behaviors. Our study thus uncovers a corticoamygdalar circuit that encodes reward devaluation via blunted inhibition and suggests that enhancing inhibition within this circuit may offer a therapeutic approach for treating depression.
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