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Publication : A cAMP pathway underlying reward prediction in associative learning.

First Author  Kheirbek MA Year  2008
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  28
Issue  44 Pages  11401-8
PubMed ID  18971482 Mgi Jnum  J:143254
Mgi Id  MGI:3826290 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4115-08.2008
Citation  Kheirbek MA, et al. (2008) A cAMP pathway underlying reward prediction in associative learning. J Neurosci 28(44):11401-8
abstractText  In associative learning, animals learn to associate external cues or their own actions with appetitive or aversive outcomes. Although the dopamine (DA) system and the striatum/nucleus accumbens have been implicated in both the pavlovian and instrumental form of associative learning, whether specific neuronal signaling mechanisms underlie one form or the other is unknown. Here, we report that the striatum-enriched isoform of adenylyl cyclase (AC), AC5, is selectively required for appetitive pavlovian learning. Mice with genetic deletion of AC5 (AC5KO) acquired instrumental responding yet were unable to use cues that predicted reward delivery. The specificity of this deficit was confirmed by an inability of AC5KO mice to learn a simple appetitive pavlovian conditioning task. Conversely, AC5KO mice showed intact aversive pavlovian learning, suggesting the deficit was specific for learning about appetitive outcomes. Our results suggest that AC5 is a critical component of DA-dependent strengthening of stimulus-reward contingencies.
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