多巴胺
被盖腹侧区
神经科学
谷氨酸受体
神经元
神经递质
心理学
生物
多巴胺能
中枢神经系统
生物化学
受体
作者
Emily D. Prévost,Lucy Ward,Daniel Alas,Giulia Aimale,Sara Ikenberry,Kathleen P. Fox,Jean Pelletier,Annie Ly,Juliane Ball,Zachary P. Kilpatrick,Karen M. Price,Abigail M. Polter,David H. Root
标识
DOI:10.1101/2025.02.25.640201
摘要
ABSTRACT Ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine neurons are of great interest for their central roles in motivation, learning, and psychiatric disorders. While hypotheses of VTA dopamine neuron function posit a homogenous role in behavior (e.g., prediction error), they do not account for molecular heterogeneity. We find that glutamate-dopamine, nonglutamate-dopamine, and glutamate-only neurons are dissociable in their signaling of reward and aversion-related stimuli, prediction error, and electrical properties. In addition, glutamate-dopamine and nonglutamate-dopamine neurons differ in dopamine release dynamics. Aversion-related recordings of all dopamine neurons (not considering glutamate co-transmission) showed a mixed response that obscured dopamine subpopulation function. Within glutamate-dopamine neurons, glutamate and dopamine release had dissociable contributions toward reward and aversion-based learning and performance. Based on our results, we propose a new hypothesis on VTA dopamine neuron function: that dopamine neuron signaling patterns and their roles in motivated behavior depend on whether or not they co-transmit dopamine with glutamate.
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