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External globus pallidus input to the dorsal striatum regulates habitual seeking behavior in male mice

The external globus pallidus (GPe) coordinates action-selection through GABAergic projections throughout the basal ganglia. GPe arkypallidal (arky) neurons project exclusively to the dorsal striatum, which regulates goal-directed and habitual seeking. However, the role of GPe arky neurons in reward-...

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Autores principales: Baker, Matthew, Kang, Seungwoo, Hong, Sa-Ik, Song, Minryung, Yang, Minsu Abel, Peyton, Lee, Essa, Hesham, Lee, Sang Wan, Choi, Doo-Sup
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10338526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37438336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-39545-8
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Sumario:The external globus pallidus (GPe) coordinates action-selection through GABAergic projections throughout the basal ganglia. GPe arkypallidal (arky) neurons project exclusively to the dorsal striatum, which regulates goal-directed and habitual seeking. However, the role of GPe arky neurons in reward-seeking remains unknown. Here, we identified that a majority of arky neurons target the dorsolateral striatum (DLS). Using fiber photometry, we found that arky activities were higher during random interval (RI; habit) compared to random ratio (RR; goal) operant conditioning. Support vector machine analysis demonstrated that arky neuron activities have sufficient information to distinguish between RR and RI behavior. Genetic ablation of this arky(GPe→DLS) circuit facilitated a shift from goal-directed to habitual behavior. Conversely, chemogenetic activation globally reduced seeking behaviors, which was blocked by systemic D1R agonism. Our findings reveal a role of this arky(GPe→DLS) circuit in constraining habitual seeking in male mice, which is relevant to addictive behaviors and other compulsive disorders.