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Publication : A genetically defined insula-brainstem circuit selectively controls motivational vigor.

First Author  Deng H Year  2021
Journal  Cell Volume  184
Issue  26 Pages  6344-6360.e18
PubMed ID  34890577 Mgi Jnum  J:328680
Mgi Id  MGI:6844856 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2021.11.019
Citation  Deng H, et al. (2021) A genetically defined insula-brainstem circuit selectively controls motivational vigor. Cell 184(26):6344-6360.e18
abstractText  The anterior insular cortex (aIC) plays a critical role in cognitive and motivational control of behavior, but the underlying neural mechanism remains elusive. Here, we show that aIC neurons expressing Fezf2 (aIC(Fezf2)), which are the pyramidal tract neurons, signal motivational vigor and invigorate need-seeking behavior through projections to the brainstem nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS). aIC(Fezf2) neurons and their postsynaptic NTS neurons acquire anticipatory activity through learning, which encodes the perceived value and the vigor of actions to pursue homeostatic needs. Correspondingly, aIC --> NTS circuit activity controls vigor, effort, and striatal dopamine release but only if the action is learned and the outcome is needed. Notably, aIC(Fezf2) neurons do not represent taste or valence. Moreover, aIC --> NTS activity neither drives reinforcement nor influences total consumption. These results pinpoint specific functions of aIC --> NTS circuit for selectively controlling motivational vigor and suggest that motivation is subserved, in part, by aIC's top-down regulation of dopamine signaling.
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