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Publication : Medial prefrontal D1 dopamine neurons control food intake.

First Author  Land BB Year  2014
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  17
Issue  2 Pages  248-53
PubMed ID  24441680 Mgi Jnum  J:249913
Mgi Id  MGI:6100177 Doi  10.1038/nn.3625
Citation  Land BB, et al. (2014) Medial prefrontal D1 dopamine neurons control food intake. Nat Neurosci 17(2):248-53
abstractText  Although the prefrontal cortex influences motivated behavior, its role in food intake remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate a role for D1-type dopamine receptor-expressing neurons in the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) in the regulation of feeding. Food intake increases activity in D1 neurons of the mPFC in mice, and optogenetic photostimulation of D1 neurons increases feeding. Conversely, inhibition of D1 neurons decreases intake. Stimulation-based mapping of prefrontal D1 neuron projections implicates the medial basolateral amygdala (mBLA) as a downstream target of these afferents. mBLA neurons activated by prefrontal D1 stimulation are CaMKII positive and closely juxtaposed to prefrontal D1 axon terminals. Finally, photostimulating these axons in the mBLA is sufficient to increase feeding, recapitulating the effects of mPFC D1 stimulation. These data describe a new circuit for top-down control of food intake.
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