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Laterodorsal tegmentum-ventral tegmental area projections encode positive reinforcement signals.


ABSTRACT: The laterodorsal tegmentum (LDT) is a brainstem nucleus classically involved in REM sleep and attention, and that has recently been associated with reward-related behaviors, as it controls the activity of ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopaminergic neurons, modulating dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens. To further understand the role of LDT-VTA inputs in reinforcement, we optogenetically manipulated these inputs during different behavioral paradigms in male rats. We found that in a two-choice instrumental task, optical activation of LDT-VTA projections shifts and amplifies preference to the laser-paired reward in comparison to an otherwise equal reward; the opposite was observed with inhibition experiments. In a progressive ratio task, LDT-VTA activation boosts motivation, that is, enhances the willingness to work to get the reward associated with LDT-VTA stimulation; and the reverse occurs when inhibiting these inputs. Animals abolished preference if the reward was omitted, suggesting that LDT-VTA stimulation adds/decreases value to the stimulation-paired reward. In addition, we show that LDT-VTA optical activation induces robust preference in the conditioned and real-time place preference tests, while optical inhibition induces aversion. The behavioral findings are supported by electrophysiological recordings and c-fos immunofluorescence correlates in downstream target regions. In LDT-VTA ChR2 animals, we observed an increase in the recruitment of lateral VTA dopamine neurons and D1 neurons from nucleus accumbens core and shell; whereas in LDT-VTA NpHR animals, D2 neurons appear to be preferentially recruited. Collectively, these data show that the LDT-VTA inputs encode positive reinforcement signals and are important for different dimensions of reward-related behaviors.

SUBMITTER: Coimbra B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9541203 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Laterodorsal tegmentum-ventral tegmental area projections encode positive reinforcement signals.

Coimbra Bárbara B   Domingues Ana Verónica AV   Soares-Cunha Carina C   Correia Raquel R   Pinto Luísa L   Sousa Nuno N   Rodrigues Ana João AJ  

Journal of neuroscience research 20210810 11


The laterodorsal tegmentum (LDT) is a brainstem nucleus classically involved in REM sleep and attention, and that has recently been associated with reward-related behaviors, as it controls the activity of ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopaminergic neurons, modulating dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens. To further understand the role of LDT-VTA inputs in reinforcement, we optogenetically manipulated these inputs during different behavioral paradigms in male rats. We found that in a two-choi  ...[more]

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