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Publication : Postingestive Modulation of Food Seeking Depends on Vagus-Mediated Dopamine Neuron Activity.

First Author  Fernandes AB Year  2020
Journal  Neuron Volume  106
Issue  5 Pages  778-788.e6
PubMed ID  32259476 Mgi Jnum  J:298836
Mgi Id  MGI:6449599 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2020.03.009
Citation  Fernandes AB, et al. (2020) Postingestive Modulation of Food Seeking Depends on Vagus-Mediated Dopamine Neuron Activity. Neuron 106(5):778-788.e6
abstractText  Postingestive nutrient sensing can induce food preferences. However, much less is known about the ability of postingestive signals to modulate food-seeking behaviors. Here we report a causal connection between postingestive sucrose sensing and vagus-mediated dopamine neuron activity in the ventral tegmental area (VTA), supporting food seeking. The activity of VTA dopamine neurons increases significantly after administration of intragastric sucrose, and deletion of the NMDA receptor in these neurons, which affects bursting and plasticity, abolishes lever pressing for postingestive sucrose delivery. Furthermore, lesions of the hepatic branch of the vagus nerve significantly impair postingestive-dependent VTA dopamine neuron activity and food seeking, whereas optogenetic stimulation of left vagus nerve neurons significantly increases VTA dopamine neuron activity. These data establish a necessary role of vagus-mediated dopamine neuron activity in postingestive-dependent food seeking, which is independent of taste signaling.
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