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Incubation of palatable food craving is associated with brain-wide neuronal activation in mice

Studies using rodent models have shown that relapse to drug or food seeking increases progressively during abstinence, a behavioral phenomenon termed “incubation of craving.” Mechanistic studies of incubation of craving have focused on specific neurobiological targets within preselected brain areas....

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Autores principales: Madangopal, Rajtarun, Szelenyi, Eric R., Nguyen, Joseph, Brenner, Megan B., Drake, Olivia R., Pham, Diana Q., Shekara, Aniruddha, Jin, Michelle, Choong, Jia Jie, Heins, Conor, Komer, Lauren E., Weber, Sophia J., Hope, Bruce T., Shaham, Yavin, Golden, Sam A.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9659381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36603188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2209382119
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author Madangopal, Rajtarun
Szelenyi, Eric R.
Nguyen, Joseph
Brenner, Megan B.
Drake, Olivia R.
Pham, Diana Q.
Shekara, Aniruddha
Jin, Michelle
Choong, Jia Jie
Heins, Conor
Komer, Lauren E.
Weber, Sophia J.
Hope, Bruce T.
Shaham, Yavin
Golden, Sam A.
author_facet Madangopal, Rajtarun
Szelenyi, Eric R.
Nguyen, Joseph
Brenner, Megan B.
Drake, Olivia R.
Pham, Diana Q.
Shekara, Aniruddha
Jin, Michelle
Choong, Jia Jie
Heins, Conor
Komer, Lauren E.
Weber, Sophia J.
Hope, Bruce T.
Shaham, Yavin
Golden, Sam A.
author_sort Madangopal, Rajtarun
collection PubMed
description Studies using rodent models have shown that relapse to drug or food seeking increases progressively during abstinence, a behavioral phenomenon termed “incubation of craving.” Mechanistic studies of incubation of craving have focused on specific neurobiological targets within preselected brain areas. Recent methodological advances in whole-brain immunohistochemistry, clearing, and imaging now allow unbiased brain-wide cellular resolution mapping of regions and circuits engaged during learned behaviors. However, these whole-brain imaging approaches were developed for mouse brains, while incubation of drug craving has primarily been studied in rats, and incubation of food craving has not been demonstrated in mice. Here, we established a mouse model of incubation of palatable food craving and examined food reward seeking after 1, 15, and 60 abstinence days. We then used the neuronal activity marker Fos with intact-brain mapping procedures to identify corresponding patterns of brain-wide activation. Relapse to food seeking was significantly higher after 60 abstinence days than after 1 or 15 days. Using unbiased ClearMap analysis, we identified increased activation of multiple brain regions, particularly corticostriatal structures, following 60 but not 1 or 15 abstinence days. We used orthogonal SMART2 analysis to confirm these findings within corticostriatal and thalamocortical subvolumes and applied expert-guided registration to investigate subdivision and layer-specific activation patterns. Overall, we 1) identified brain-wide activity patterns during incubation of food seeking using complementary analytical approaches and 2) provide a single-cell resolution whole-brain atlas that can be used to identify functional networks and global architecture underlying the incubation of food craving.
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spelling pubmed-96593812023-05-03 Incubation of palatable food craving is associated with brain-wide neuronal activation in mice Madangopal, Rajtarun Szelenyi, Eric R. Nguyen, Joseph Brenner, Megan B. Drake, Olivia R. Pham, Diana Q. Shekara, Aniruddha Jin, Michelle Choong, Jia Jie Heins, Conor Komer, Lauren E. Weber, Sophia J. Hope, Bruce T. Shaham, Yavin Golden, Sam A. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Studies using rodent models have shown that relapse to drug or food seeking increases progressively during abstinence, a behavioral phenomenon termed “incubation of craving.” Mechanistic studies of incubation of craving have focused on specific neurobiological targets within preselected brain areas. Recent methodological advances in whole-brain immunohistochemistry, clearing, and imaging now allow unbiased brain-wide cellular resolution mapping of regions and circuits engaged during learned behaviors. However, these whole-brain imaging approaches were developed for mouse brains, while incubation of drug craving has primarily been studied in rats, and incubation of food craving has not been demonstrated in mice. Here, we established a mouse model of incubation of palatable food craving and examined food reward seeking after 1, 15, and 60 abstinence days. We then used the neuronal activity marker Fos with intact-brain mapping procedures to identify corresponding patterns of brain-wide activation. Relapse to food seeking was significantly higher after 60 abstinence days than after 1 or 15 days. Using unbiased ClearMap analysis, we identified increased activation of multiple brain regions, particularly corticostriatal structures, following 60 but not 1 or 15 abstinence days. We used orthogonal SMART2 analysis to confirm these findings within corticostriatal and thalamocortical subvolumes and applied expert-guided registration to investigate subdivision and layer-specific activation patterns. Overall, we 1) identified brain-wide activity patterns during incubation of food seeking using complementary analytical approaches and 2) provide a single-cell resolution whole-brain atlas that can be used to identify functional networks and global architecture underlying the incubation of food craving. National Academy of Sciences 2022-11-03 2022-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9659381/ /pubmed/36603188 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2209382119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Madangopal, Rajtarun
Szelenyi, Eric R.
Nguyen, Joseph
Brenner, Megan B.
Drake, Olivia R.
Pham, Diana Q.
Shekara, Aniruddha
Jin, Michelle
Choong, Jia Jie
Heins, Conor
Komer, Lauren E.
Weber, Sophia J.
Hope, Bruce T.
Shaham, Yavin
Golden, Sam A.
Incubation of palatable food craving is associated with brain-wide neuronal activation in mice
title Incubation of palatable food craving is associated with brain-wide neuronal activation in mice
title_full Incubation of palatable food craving is associated with brain-wide neuronal activation in mice
title_fullStr Incubation of palatable food craving is associated with brain-wide neuronal activation in mice
title_full_unstemmed Incubation of palatable food craving is associated with brain-wide neuronal activation in mice
title_short Incubation of palatable food craving is associated with brain-wide neuronal activation in mice
title_sort incubation of palatable food craving is associated with brain-wide neuronal activation in mice
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9659381/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36603188
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2209382119
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