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Publication : NMDA receptors in dopaminergic neurons are crucial for habit learning.

First Author  Wang LP Year  2011
Journal  Neuron Volume  72
Issue  6 Pages  1055-66
PubMed ID  22196339 Mgi Jnum  J:179986
Mgi Id  MGI:5304964 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2011.10.019
Citation  Wang LP, et al. (2011) NMDA receptors in dopaminergic neurons are crucial for habit learning. Neuron 72(6):1055-66
abstractText  Dopamine is crucial for habit learning. Activities of midbrain dopaminergic neurons are regulated by the cortical and subcortical signals among which glutamatergic afferents provide excitatory inputs. Cognitive implications of glutamatergic afferents in regulating and engaging dopamine signals during habit learning, however, remain unclear. Here, we show that mice with dopaminergic neuron-specific NMDAR1 deletion are impaired in a variety of habit-learning tasks, while normal in some other dopamine-modulated functions such as locomotor activities, goal-directed learning, and spatial reference memories. In vivo neural recording revealed that dopaminergic neurons in these mutant mice could still develop the cue-reward association responses; however, their conditioned response robustness was drastically blunted. Our results suggest that integration of glutamatergic inputs to DA neurons by NMDA receptors, likely by regulating associative activity patterns, is a crucial part of the cellular mechanism underpinning habit learning.
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