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Scaplen, K.M., Talay, M., Nunez, K.M., Salamon, S., Waterman, A.G., Gang, S., Song, S.L., Barnea, G., Kaun, K.R. (2020). Circuits that encode and guide alcohol-associated preference.  eLife 9(): e48730.
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FBrf0245835
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Research paper
Abstract
A powerful feature of adaptive memory is its inherent flexibility. Alcohol and other addictive substances can remold neural circuits important for memory to reduce this flexibility. However, the mechanism through which pertinent circuits are selected and shaped remains unclear. We show that circuits required for alcohol-associated preference shift from population level dopaminergic activation to select dopamine neurons that predict behavioral choice in Drosophila melanogaster. During memory expression, subsets of dopamine neurons directly and indirectly modulate the activity of interconnected glutamatergic and cholinergic mushroom body output neurons (MBON). Transsynaptic tracing of neurons important for memory expression revealed a convergent center of memory consolidation within the mushroom body (MB) implicated in arousal, and a structure outside the MB implicated in integration of naïve and learned responses. These findings provide a circuit framework through which dopamine neuronal activation shifts from reward delivery to cue onset, and provide insight into the maladaptive nature of memory.
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PMC7272191 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    English
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    Abbreviation
    eLife
    Title
    eLife
    ISBN/ISSN
    2050-084X
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