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Publication : Experience-dependent plasticity of gustatory insular cortex circuits and taste preferences.

First Author  Schiff HC Year  2023
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  9
Issue  2 Pages  eade6561
PubMed ID  36630501 Mgi Jnum  J:347493
Mgi Id  MGI:7428073 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.ade6561
Citation  Schiff HC, et al. (2023) Experience-dependent plasticity of gustatory insular cortex circuits and taste preferences. Sci Adv 9(2):eade6561
abstractText  Early experience with food influences taste preference in adulthood. How gustatory experience influences development of taste preferences and refinement of cortical circuits has not been investigated. Here, we exposed weanling mice to an array of taste solutions and determined the effects on the preference for sweet in adulthood. We demonstrate an experience-dependent shift in sucrose preference persisting several weeks following the termination of exposure. A shift in sucrose palatability, altered neural responsiveness to sucrose, and inhibitory synaptic plasticity in the gustatory portion of the insular cortex (GC) were also induced. The modulation of sweet preference occurred within a restricted developmental window, but restoration of the capacity for inhibitory plasticity in adult GC reactivated the sensitivity of sucrose preference to taste experience. Our results establish a fundamental link between gustatory experience, sweet preference, inhibitory plasticity, and cortical circuit function and highlight the importance of early life nutrition in setting taste preferences.
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