不确定地带
加巴能
神经科学
感觉系统
猎物检测
捕食
生物
光遗传学
抑制性突触后电位
丘脑
生态学
作者
Zhengdong Zhao,Zongming Chen,Xinkuan Xiang,Mengna Hu,Hengchang Xie,Xiaoning Jia,Fang Cai,Yuting Cui,Zijun Chen,Lechen Qian,Jiashu Liu,Congping Shang,Yiqing Yang,Xinyan Ni,Wenzhi Sun,Ji Hu,Peng Cao,Haohong Li,Wei L. Shen
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41593-019-0404-5
摘要
The neural substrates for predatory hunting, an evolutionarily conserved appetitive behavior, remain largely undefined. Photoactivation of zona incerta (ZI) GABAergic neurons strongly promotes hunting of both live and artificial prey. Conversely, photoinhibition of these neurons or deletion of their GABA function severely impairs hunting. Here electrophysiological recordings reveal that ZI neurons integrate prey-related multisensory signals and discriminate prey from non-prey targets. Visual or whisker sensory deprivation reduces calcium responses induced by prey introduction and attack and impair hunting. ZI photoactivation largely corrects the hunting impairment caused by sensory deprivations. Motivational and reinforcing assays reveal that ZI photoactivation is associated with a strong appetitive drive, causing repetitive self-stimulatory behaviors. These ZI neurons project to the periaqueductal gray matter to induce hunting and motivation. Thus, we have delineated the function of ZI GABAergic neurons in hunting, which integrates prey-related sensory signals into prey detection and attack and induces a strong appetitive motivational drive.
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