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A role for the subthalamic nucleus in aversive learning

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The subthalamic nucleus (STN) is critical for behavioral control; its dysregulation consequently correlated with neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders, including Parkinson’s disease. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) targeting the STN successfully alleviates parkinsonian motor symptoms. However, low mood and depression are affective side effects. STN is adjoined with para-STN, associated with appetitive and aversive behavior. DBS aimed at STN might unintentionally modulate para-STN, causing aversion. Alternatively, the STN mediates aversion. To investigate causality between STN and aversion, affective behavior is addressed using optogenetics in mice. Selective promoters allow dissociation of STN (e.g., Pitx2) vs. para-STN (Tac1). Acute photostimulation results in aversion via both STN and para-STN. However, only STN stimulation-paired cues cause conditioned avoidance and only STN stimulation interrupts on-going sugar self-administration. Electrophysiological recordings identify post-synaptic responses in pallidal neurons, and selective photostimulation of STN terminals in the ventral pallidum replicates STN-induced aversion. Identifying STN as a source of aversive learning contributes neurobiological underpinnings to emotional affec
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hal-04670385 , version 1 (12-08-2024)

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Gian Pietro Serra, Adriane Guillaumin, Bianca Vlcek, Lorena Delgado-Zabalza, Alessia Ricci, et al.. A role for the subthalamic nucleus in aversive learning. Cell Reports, 2023, 42 (11), pp.113328. ⟨10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113328⟩. ⟨hal-04670385⟩

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