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Glutamatergic input from the insula to the ventral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis controls reward-related behavior

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ADDICTION BIOLOGY
卷 26, 期 3, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/adb.12961

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BNST; electrophysiology; insula; optogenetics; reward; VTA

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R01 AA027516]
  2. NIH [R00 AA021417, 1F31DA047050-01, T32 NS 63391-13, R01 DA022340, R01 DA045639]
  3. Meyerhoff NIH [R25 GM 55036-19]

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The insular cortex (IC) sends glutamatergic projections to vBNST-VTA neurons, activating IC-vBNST terminals may strengthen behavior in a dopamine-dependent manner, while silencing the IC-vBNST projection may lead to anxiety-like behavior, providing a potential mechanism for how the IC processes external triggers predictive of rewards.
Individuals suffering from substance use disorder often experience relapse events that are attributed to drug craving. Insular cortex (IC) function is implicated in processing drug-predictive cues and is thought to be a critical substrate for drug craving, but the downstream neural circuit effectors of the IC that mediate reward processing are poorly described. Here, we uncover the functional connectivity of an IC projection to the ventral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (vBNST), a portion of the extended amygdala that has been previously shown to modulate dopaminergic activity within the ventral tegmental area (VTA), and investigate the role of this pathway in reward-related behaviors. We utilizedex vivoslice electrophysiology andin vivooptogenetics to examine the functional connectivity of the IC-vBNST projection and bidirectionally control IC-vBNST terminals in various reward-related behavioral paradigms. We hypothesized that the IC recruits mesolimbic dopamine signaling by activating VTA-projecting, vBNST neurons. Using slice electrophysiology, we found that the IC sends a glutamatergic projection onto vBNST-VTA neurons. Photoactivation of IC-vBNST terminals was sufficient to reinforce behavior in a dopamine-dependent manner. Moreover, silencing the IC-vBNST projection was aversive and resulted in anxiety-like behavior without affecting food consumption. This work provides a potential mechanism by which the IC processes exteroceptive triggers that are predictive of reward.

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