Phasic excitation of dopamine neurons in ventral VTA by noxious stimuli
Hammersmith Hospital · Imperial College London · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Midbrain dopamine neurons play central roles in reward processing. It is widely assumed that all dopamine neurons encode the same information. Some evidence, however, suggests functional differences between subgroups of dopamine neurons, particularly with respect to processing nonrewarding, aversive stimuli. To directly test this possibility, we recorded from and juxtacellularly labeled individual ventral tegmental area (VTA) dopamine neurons in anesthetized rats so that we could link precise anatomical position and neurochemical identity with coding for noxious stimuli. Here, we show that dopamine neurons in the dorsal VTA are inhibited by noxious footshocks, consistent with their role in reward processing.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 19.13
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 45
Authors
4- FBFrédéric BrischouxCorresponding
Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College London, Medical Research Council
- SCSubhojit Chakraborty
Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College London, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Medical Research Council
- DIDaniel I. Brierley
Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College London, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Medical Research Council
- MAMark A. Ungless
Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College London, Medical Research Council
Topics & keywords
- Ventral tegmental area
- Dopamine
- Neuroscience
- Midbrain
- Neurochemical
- Aversive Stimulus
- Noxious stimulus
- Dopaminergic