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Dysfunction of ventrolateral striatal dopamine receptor type 2-expressing medium spiny neurons impairs instrumental motivation

Impaired motivation is present in a variety of neurological disorders, suggesting that decreased motivation is caused by broad dysfunction of the nervous system across a variety of circuits. Based on evidence that impaired motivation is a major symptom in the early stages of Huntington's diseas...

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Autores principales: Tsutsui-Kimura, Iku, Takiue, Hiroyuki, Yoshida, Keitaro, Xu, Ming, Yano, Ryutaro, Ohta, Hiroyuki, Nishida, Hiroshi, Bouchekioua, Youcef, Okano, Hideyuki, Uchigashima, Motokazu, Watanabe, Masahiko, Takata, Norio, Drew, Michael R., Sano, Hiromi, Mimura, Masaru, Tanaka, Kenji F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5296642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28145402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14304
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author Tsutsui-Kimura, Iku
Takiue, Hiroyuki
Yoshida, Keitaro
Xu, Ming
Yano, Ryutaro
Ohta, Hiroyuki
Nishida, Hiroshi
Bouchekioua, Youcef
Okano, Hideyuki
Uchigashima, Motokazu
Watanabe, Masahiko
Takata, Norio
Drew, Michael R.
Sano, Hiromi
Mimura, Masaru
Tanaka, Kenji F.
author_facet Tsutsui-Kimura, Iku
Takiue, Hiroyuki
Yoshida, Keitaro
Xu, Ming
Yano, Ryutaro
Ohta, Hiroyuki
Nishida, Hiroshi
Bouchekioua, Youcef
Okano, Hideyuki
Uchigashima, Motokazu
Watanabe, Masahiko
Takata, Norio
Drew, Michael R.
Sano, Hiromi
Mimura, Masaru
Tanaka, Kenji F.
author_sort Tsutsui-Kimura, Iku
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description Impaired motivation is present in a variety of neurological disorders, suggesting that decreased motivation is caused by broad dysfunction of the nervous system across a variety of circuits. Based on evidence that impaired motivation is a major symptom in the early stages of Huntington's disease, when dopamine receptor type 2-expressing striatal medium spiny neurons (D2-MSNs) are particularly affected, we hypothesize that degeneration of these neurons would be a key node regulating motivational status. Using a progressive, time-controllable, diphtheria toxin-mediated cell ablation/dysfunction technique, we find that loss-of-function of D2-MSNs within ventrolateral striatum (VLS) is sufficient to reduce goal-directed behaviours without impairing reward preference or spontaneous behaviour. Moreover, optogenetic inhibition and ablation of VLS D2-MSNs causes, respectively, transient and chronic reductions of goal-directed behaviours. Our data demonstrate that the circuitry containing VLS D2-MSNs control motivated behaviours and that VLS D2-MSN loss-of-function is a possible cause of motivation deficits in neurodegenerative diseases.
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spelling pubmed-52966422017-02-22 Dysfunction of ventrolateral striatal dopamine receptor type 2-expressing medium spiny neurons impairs instrumental motivation Tsutsui-Kimura, Iku Takiue, Hiroyuki Yoshida, Keitaro Xu, Ming Yano, Ryutaro Ohta, Hiroyuki Nishida, Hiroshi Bouchekioua, Youcef Okano, Hideyuki Uchigashima, Motokazu Watanabe, Masahiko Takata, Norio Drew, Michael R. Sano, Hiromi Mimura, Masaru Tanaka, Kenji F. Nat Commun Article Impaired motivation is present in a variety of neurological disorders, suggesting that decreased motivation is caused by broad dysfunction of the nervous system across a variety of circuits. Based on evidence that impaired motivation is a major symptom in the early stages of Huntington's disease, when dopamine receptor type 2-expressing striatal medium spiny neurons (D2-MSNs) are particularly affected, we hypothesize that degeneration of these neurons would be a key node regulating motivational status. Using a progressive, time-controllable, diphtheria toxin-mediated cell ablation/dysfunction technique, we find that loss-of-function of D2-MSNs within ventrolateral striatum (VLS) is sufficient to reduce goal-directed behaviours without impairing reward preference or spontaneous behaviour. Moreover, optogenetic inhibition and ablation of VLS D2-MSNs causes, respectively, transient and chronic reductions of goal-directed behaviours. Our data demonstrate that the circuitry containing VLS D2-MSNs control motivated behaviours and that VLS D2-MSN loss-of-function is a possible cause of motivation deficits in neurodegenerative diseases. Nature Publishing Group 2017-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5296642/ /pubmed/28145402 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14304 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Tsutsui-Kimura, Iku
Takiue, Hiroyuki
Yoshida, Keitaro
Xu, Ming
Yano, Ryutaro
Ohta, Hiroyuki
Nishida, Hiroshi
Bouchekioua, Youcef
Okano, Hideyuki
Uchigashima, Motokazu
Watanabe, Masahiko
Takata, Norio
Drew, Michael R.
Sano, Hiromi
Mimura, Masaru
Tanaka, Kenji F.
Dysfunction of ventrolateral striatal dopamine receptor type 2-expressing medium spiny neurons impairs instrumental motivation
title Dysfunction of ventrolateral striatal dopamine receptor type 2-expressing medium spiny neurons impairs instrumental motivation
title_full Dysfunction of ventrolateral striatal dopamine receptor type 2-expressing medium spiny neurons impairs instrumental motivation
title_fullStr Dysfunction of ventrolateral striatal dopamine receptor type 2-expressing medium spiny neurons impairs instrumental motivation
title_full_unstemmed Dysfunction of ventrolateral striatal dopamine receptor type 2-expressing medium spiny neurons impairs instrumental motivation
title_short Dysfunction of ventrolateral striatal dopamine receptor type 2-expressing medium spiny neurons impairs instrumental motivation
title_sort dysfunction of ventrolateral striatal dopamine receptor type 2-expressing medium spiny neurons impairs instrumental motivation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5296642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28145402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14304
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