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Publication : A Neural Circuit for Gut-Induced Reward.

First Author  Han W Year  2018
Journal  Cell Volume  175
Issue  3 Pages  665-678.e23
PubMed ID  30245012 Mgi Jnum  J:267422
Mgi Id  MGI:6259316 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2018.08.049
Citation  Han W, et al. (2018) A Neural Circuit for Gut-Induced Reward. Cell 175(3):665-678.e23
abstractText  The gut is now recognized as a major regulator of motivational and emotional states. However, the relevant gut-brain neuronal circuitry remains unknown. We show that optical activation of gut-innervating vagal sensory neurons recapitulates the hallmark effects of stimulating brain reward neurons. Specifically, right, but not left, vagal sensory ganglion activation sustained self-stimulation behavior, conditioned both flavor and place preferences, and induced dopamine release from Substantia nigra. Cell-specific transneuronal tracing revealed asymmetric ascending pathways of vagal origin throughout the CNS. In particular, transneuronal labeling identified the glutamatergic neurons of the dorsolateral parabrachial region as the obligatory relay linking the right vagal sensory ganglion to dopamine cells in Substantia nigra. Consistently, optical activation of parabrachio-nigral projections replicated the rewarding effects of right vagus excitation. Our findings establish the vagal gut-to-brain axis as an integral component of the neuronal reward pathway. They also suggest novel vagal stimulation approaches to affective disorders.
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