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Publication : Separate circuitries encode the hedonic and nutritional values of sugar.

First Author  Tellez LA Year  2016
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  19
Issue  3 Pages  465-70
PubMed ID  26807950 Mgi Jnum  J:247495
Mgi Id  MGI:5927463 Doi  10.1038/nn.4224
Citation  Tellez LA, et al. (2016) Separate circuitries encode the hedonic and nutritional values of sugar. Nat Neurosci 19(3):465-70
abstractText  Sugar exerts its potent reinforcing effects via both gustatory and post-ingestive pathways. It is, however, unknown whether sweetness and nutritional signals engage segregated brain networks to motivate ingestion. We found in mice that separate basal ganglia circuitries mediated the hedonic and nutritional actions of sugar. During sugar intake, suppressing hedonic value inhibited dopamine release in ventral, but not dorsal, striatum, whereas suppressing nutritional value inhibited dopamine release in dorsal, but not ventral, striatum. Consistently, cell-specific ablation of dopamine-excitable cells in dorsal, but not ventral, striatum inhibited sugar's ability to drive the ingestion of unpalatable solutions. Conversely, optogenetic stimulation of dopamine-excitable cells in dorsal, but not ventral, striatum substituted for sugar in its ability to drive the ingestion of unpalatable solutions. Our data indicate that sugar recruits a distributed dopamine-excitable striatal circuitry that acts to prioritize energy-seeking over taste quality.
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