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A forebrain neural substrate for behavioral thermoregulation

Title
A forebrain neural substrate for behavioral thermoregulation
Author(s)
Jung, SieunLee, MyungsunKim, Dong-YoonSon, CelineAhn, Benjamin HyunjuHeo, GyuryangPark, JunkooKim, MinyooPark, Han-EolKoo, Dong-JunPark, Jong HwiLee, Jung WeonChoe, Han KyoungKim, Sung-Yon
Issued Date
2022-01
Citation
Neuron, v.110, no.2, pp.266 - 279.e9
Type
Article
Author Keywords
reward and punishmentthermal homeostasisthermal rewardthermoregulatory behaviortwo-photon calcium imagingvesicular GABA transporterbehavioral thermoregulationlateral hypothalamusmotivated behaviorparabrachial nucleus
Keywords
LATERAL HYPOTHALAMIC-LESIONSVENTRAL TEGMENTAL AREABODY-TEMPERATURETHERMOSENSORY PATHWAYPARABRACHIAL NUCLEUSFEEDBACK-CONTROLCELL-TYPESCIRCUITSNEURONSRATS
ISSN
0896-6273
Abstract
Thermoregulatory behavior is a basic motivated behavior for body temperature homeostasis. Despite its fundamental importance, a forebrain region or defined neural population required for this process has yet to be established. Here, we show that Vgat-expressing neurons in the lateral hypothalamus (LHVgat neurons) are required for diverse thermoregulatory behaviors. The population activity of LHVgat neurons is increased during thermoregulatory behavior and bidirectionally encodes thermal punishment and reward (P&R). Although this population also regulates feeding and caloric reward, inhibition of parabrachial inputs selectively impaired thermoregulatory behaviors and encoding of thermal stimulus by LHVgat neurons. Furthermore, two-photon calcium imaging revealed a subpopulation of LHVgat neurons bidirectionally encoding thermal P&R, which is engaged during thermoregulatory behavior, but is largely distinct from caloric reward-encoding LHVgat neurons. Our data establish LHVgat neurons as a required neural substrate for behavioral thermoregulation and point to the key role of the thermal P&R-encoding LHVgat subpopulation in thermoregulatory behavior. © 2021 Elsevier Inc.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/16220
DOI
10.1016/j.neuron.2021.09.039
Publisher
Cell Press
Related Researcher
  • 최한경 Choe, Han Kyoung
  • Research Interests Modulation of neural circuit; Circadian regulation of behavior and perception; Neurotechnology
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