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A hippocampus-accumbens code guides goal-directed appetitive behavior

Authors :
Barnstedt, Oliver
Barnstedt, Oliver
Mocellin, Petra
Remy, Stefan
Barnstedt, Oliver
Barnstedt, Oliver
Mocellin, Petra
Remy, Stefan
Source :
Nature Communications; vol 15, iss 1, 3196; 2041-1723
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The dorsal hippocampus (dHPC) is a key brain region for the expression of spatial memories, such as navigating towards a learned reward location. The nucleus accumbens (NAc) is a prominent projection target of dHPC and implicated in value-based action selection. Yet, the contents of the dHPC→NAc information stream and their acute role in behavior remain largely unknown. Here, we found that optogenetic stimulation of the dHPC→NAc pathway while mice navigated towards a learned reward location was both necessary and sufficient for spatial memory-related appetitive behaviors. To understand the task-relevant coding properties of individual NAc-projecting hippocampal neurons (dHPC→NAc), we used in vivo dual-color two-photon imaging. In contrast to other dHPC neurons, the dHPC→NAc subpopulation contained more place cells, with enriched spatial tuning properties. This subpopulation also showed enhanced coding of non-spatial task-relevant behaviors such as deceleration and appetitive licking. A generalized linear model revealed enhanced conjunctive coding in dHPC→NAc neurons which improved the identification of the reward zone. We propose that dHPC routes specific reward-related spatial and behavioral state information to guide NAc action selection.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature Communications; vol 15, iss 1, 3196; 2041-1723
Notes :
application/pdf, Nature Communications vol 15, iss 1, 3196 2041-1723
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1452694953
Document Type :
Electronic Resource