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Publication : Sensory perception drives food avoidance through excitatory basal forebrain circuits.

First Author  Patel JM Year  2019
Journal  Elife Volume  8
PubMed ID  31074744 Mgi Jnum  J:274926
Mgi Id  MGI:6304016 Doi  10.7554/eLife.44548
Citation  Patel JM, et al. (2019) Sensory perception drives food avoidance through excitatory basal forebrain circuits. Elife 8:e44548
abstractText  Appetite is driven by nutritional state, environmental cues, mood, and reward pathways. Environmental cues strongly influence feeding behavior, as they can dramatically induce or diminish the drive to consume food despite homeostatic state. Here, we have uncovered an excitatory neuronal population in the basal forebrain that is activated by food-odor related stimuli, and potently drives hypophagia. Notably, we found that the basal forebrain directly integrates environmental sensory cues to govern feeding behavior, and that basal forebrain signaling, mediated through projections to the lateral hypothalamus, promotes selective avoidance of food and food-related stimuli. Together, these findings reveal a novel role for the excitatory basal forebrain in regulating appetite suppression through food avoidance mechanisms, highlighting a key function for this structure as a potent integrator of sensory information towards governing consummatory behaviors.
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