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Publication : Central amygdala circuits modulate food consumption through a positive-valence mechanism.

First Author  Douglass AM Year  2017
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  20
Issue  10 Pages  1384-1394
PubMed ID  28825719 Mgi Jnum  J:258021
Mgi Id  MGI:6116555 Doi  10.1038/nn.4623
Citation  Douglass AM, et al. (2017) Central amygdala circuits modulate food consumption through a positive-valence mechanism. Nat Neurosci 20(10):1384-1394
abstractText  The complex behaviors underlying reward seeking and consumption are integral to organism survival. The hypothalamus and mesolimbic dopamine system are key mediators of these behaviors, yet regulation of appetitive and consummatory behaviors outside of these regions is poorly understood. The central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) has been implicated in feeding and reward, but the neurons and circuit mechanisms that positively regulate these behaviors remain unclear. Here, we defined the neuronal mechanisms by which CeA neurons promote food consumption. Using in vivo activity manipulations and Ca(2+) imaging in mice, we found that GABAergic serotonin receptor 2a (Htr2a)-expressing CeA neurons modulate food consumption, promote positive reinforcement and are active in vivo during eating. We demonstrated electrophysiologically, anatomically and behaviorally that intra-CeA and long-range circuit mechanisms underlie these behaviors. Finally, we showed that CeA(Htr2a) neurons receive inputs from feeding-relevant brain regions. Our results illustrate how defined CeA neural circuits positively regulate food consumption.
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