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Publication : Dopamine levels modulate the updating of tastant values.

First Author  Costa RM Year  2007
Journal  Genes Brain Behav Volume  6
Issue  4 Pages  314-20
PubMed ID  16848782 Mgi Jnum  J:137328
Mgi Id  MGI:3798764 Doi  10.1111/j.1601-183X.2006.00257.x
Citation  Costa RM, et al. (2007) Dopamine levels modulate the updating of tastant values. Genes Brain Behav 6(4):314-20
abstractText  To survive, animals must constantly update the internal value of stimuli they encounter; a process referred to as incentive learning. Although there have been many studies investigating whether dopamine is necessary for reward, or for the association between stimuli and actions with rewards, less is known about the role of dopamine in the updating of the internal value of stimuli per se. We used a single-bottle forced-choice task to investigate the role of dopamine in learning the value of tastants. We show that dopamine transporter knock-out mice (DAT-KO), which have constitutively elevated dopamine levels, develop a more positive bias towards a hedonically positive tastant (sucrose 400 mM) than their wild-type littermates. Furthermore, when compared to wild-type littermates, DAT-KO mice develop a less negative bias towards a hedonically negative tastant (quinine HCl 10 mM). Importantly, these effects develop with training, because at the onset of training DAT-KO and wild-type mice display similar biases towards sucrose and quinine. These data suggest that dopamine levels can modulate the updating of tastant values, a finding with implications for understanding sensory-specific motivation and reward seeking.
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