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Activation of nucleus accumbens NMDA receptors differentially affects appetitive or aversive taste learning and memory

Taste memory depends on motivational and post-ingestional consequences; thus, it can be aversive (e.g., conditioned taste aversion, CTA) if a novel, palatable taste is paired with visceral malaise, or it can be appetitive if no intoxication appears after novel taste consumption, and a taste preferen...

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Autores principales: Núñez-Jaramillo, Luis, Rangel-Hernández, José A., Burgueño-Zúñiga, Belén, Miranda, María I.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3329885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22529783
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2012.00013
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author Núñez-Jaramillo, Luis
Rangel-Hernández, José A.
Burgueño-Zúñiga, Belén
Miranda, María I.
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Rangel-Hernández, José A.
Burgueño-Zúñiga, Belén
Miranda, María I.
author_sort Núñez-Jaramillo, Luis
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description Taste memory depends on motivational and post-ingestional consequences; thus, it can be aversive (e.g., conditioned taste aversion, CTA) if a novel, palatable taste is paired with visceral malaise, or it can be appetitive if no intoxication appears after novel taste consumption, and a taste preference is developed.The nucleus accumbens (NAc) plays a role in hedonic reactivity to taste stimuli, and recent findings suggest that reward and aversion are differentially encoded by the activity of NAc neurons. The present study examined whether the requirement for N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in the NAc core during rewarding appetitive taste learning differs from that during aversive taste conditioning, as well as during retrieval of appetitive vs. aversive taste memory, using the taste preference or CTA model, respectively. Bilateral infusions of NMDA (1 μg/μl, 0.5 μl) into the NAc core were performed before acquisition or before retrieval of taste preference or CTA. Activation of NMDA receptors before taste preference training or CTA acquisition did not alter memory formation. Furthermore, NMDA injections before aversive taste retrieval had no effect on taste memory; however, 24 h later, CTA extinction was significantly delayed. Also, NMDA injections, made before familiar appetitive memory retrieval, interrupted the development of taste preference and produced a preference delay 24 h later. These results suggest that memory formation for a novel taste produces neurochemical changes in the NAc core that have differential requirements for NMDA receptors during retrieval of appetitive or aversive memory.
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spelling pubmed-33298852012-04-23 Activation of nucleus accumbens NMDA receptors differentially affects appetitive or aversive taste learning and memory Núñez-Jaramillo, Luis Rangel-Hernández, José A. Burgueño-Zúñiga, Belén Miranda, María I. Front Behav Neurosci Neuroscience Taste memory depends on motivational and post-ingestional consequences; thus, it can be aversive (e.g., conditioned taste aversion, CTA) if a novel, palatable taste is paired with visceral malaise, or it can be appetitive if no intoxication appears after novel taste consumption, and a taste preference is developed.The nucleus accumbens (NAc) plays a role in hedonic reactivity to taste stimuli, and recent findings suggest that reward and aversion are differentially encoded by the activity of NAc neurons. The present study examined whether the requirement for N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in the NAc core during rewarding appetitive taste learning differs from that during aversive taste conditioning, as well as during retrieval of appetitive vs. aversive taste memory, using the taste preference or CTA model, respectively. Bilateral infusions of NMDA (1 μg/μl, 0.5 μl) into the NAc core were performed before acquisition or before retrieval of taste preference or CTA. Activation of NMDA receptors before taste preference training or CTA acquisition did not alter memory formation. Furthermore, NMDA injections before aversive taste retrieval had no effect on taste memory; however, 24 h later, CTA extinction was significantly delayed. Also, NMDA injections, made before familiar appetitive memory retrieval, interrupted the development of taste preference and produced a preference delay 24 h later. These results suggest that memory formation for a novel taste produces neurochemical changes in the NAc core that have differential requirements for NMDA receptors during retrieval of appetitive or aversive memory. Frontiers Research Foundation 2012-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3329885/ /pubmed/22529783 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2012.00013 Text en Copyright © Núñez-Jaramillo, Rangel-Hernández, Burgueño-Zúñiga and Miranda. http://www.frontiersin.org/licenseagreement This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) , which permits non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in other forums, provided the original authors and source are credited.
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Núñez-Jaramillo, Luis
Rangel-Hernández, José A.
Burgueño-Zúñiga, Belén
Miranda, María I.
Activation of nucleus accumbens NMDA receptors differentially affects appetitive or aversive taste learning and memory
title Activation of nucleus accumbens NMDA receptors differentially affects appetitive or aversive taste learning and memory
title_full Activation of nucleus accumbens NMDA receptors differentially affects appetitive or aversive taste learning and memory
title_fullStr Activation of nucleus accumbens NMDA receptors differentially affects appetitive or aversive taste learning and memory
title_full_unstemmed Activation of nucleus accumbens NMDA receptors differentially affects appetitive or aversive taste learning and memory
title_short Activation of nucleus accumbens NMDA receptors differentially affects appetitive or aversive taste learning and memory
title_sort activation of nucleus accumbens nmda receptors differentially affects appetitive or aversive taste learning and memory
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3329885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22529783
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2012.00013
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